The Steering Board in its Luxemburg declaration of June 9, 1998 requested the
High Representative to establish a system to evaluate the implementation process
in individual cantons and municipalities and to indicate to Steering Board what
steps need to be taken. The Steering Board suggested that options could include
the appointment of a Special Envoy to coordinate local and international
activity in non-compliant municipalities. The Steering Board committed itself to
provide the necessary staffing and funding together with the acknowledgment of
the need for the provision of adequate security (articles 74 and 76).
In Madrid PIC Declaration of December 16, 1998 the council endorsed the High
Representative's wish to speed up implementation of the Peace Agreement at the
local level. It also noted that the High Representative's decision to send a
Special Envoy to Drvar (following violence against minority returnees) proved
helpful. The council also supported the High Representative's decision to expand
this initiative by deploying Special Envoys more widely on the basis of an
urgent local requirement (article 12).
At the moment we have 8 Special Envoys in the field, of whom the majority are
seconded by governments and International Organizations's. They are posted in
the areas where International Community has faced the most acute problems with
refugee return and implementation of election results (Bugojno, Doboj,
Bijeljina, Livno, Bihac, Foca, Trebinje). The offices of Special Envoys's
operate in most of the cases together with the RRTF offices.
Final direction to the Special Envoy's is given by the High
Representative. The territorial and substantive areas of responsibility are
individually defined by the High Representative on the basis of need and
feasibility. Example: Special Envoy in Bugojno was also assigned on February 14,
2001 to promote integration process in Gornji Vakuf Municipality. In some
instances Special Envoy's Area of Responsibility (AoR) covers the whole Canton
(in the FBiH): Bihac and Livno offices. Alongside with day-to-day, on-the-ground
supervision of the peace implementation and identification of (and as
appropriate, undertaking) necessary measures, Special Envoy's are responsible
for coordination of peace implementation activities of International Agencies
within the AoR.
Special Enovy's maintain close cooperation with the regional OHR office where
their AoR is situated. Special Envoy consults the Head of Regional Office when
issues of principle importance are under consideration.
Special Enovy's operation is managed by the Special Envoys Coordinator, at
the rank of Deputy High Representative. At present this duty is performed by
Ambassador Alexander Zotov.