IPDTC 2010 Autumn Peace Academy
IPDTC is launching its 2010 Autumn Peace Academy with a range of programmes addressing the core skills, knowledge and experience of practitioners working in the field of peacebuilding, conflict transformation, development work, humanitarian aid, gender, governance and other related areas.
Gender and peacebuilding: Integrating Planning and Action in the Field (IGP)
25th– 29th of October, 2010 – Cluj-Napoca, Romania; www.patrir.ro/training
Peacebuilding, Conflict Transformation & Post-War Stabilisation, Recovery, and Reconciliation
1st – 5th of November, 2010 – Cluj-Napoca, Romania; www.patrir.ro/training
Programme Description
Peacebuilding, Conflict Transformation & Post-War Stabilisation, Recovery, and Reconciliation
1st – 5th of November, 2010 – Cluj-Napoca, Romania
PCTR provides a global policy and operational overview of the latest lessons learned, tools, and methods in peacebuilding, conflict transformation and post-war stabilization and recovery, bringing together experienced practitioners and policy makers from governments, the United Nations, EU, and national and international organisations and agencies.Text Box: PCTR draws upon a global experience base, systematically weaving together key operational and policy lessons identified and good practices, providing a forum for participants to address concrete issues and challenges facing them in their work and country/community.
The PCTR includes:
· Operational skills, lessons learned and best practices in peacebuilding, conflict transformation, and post-war stabilization, recovery and reconciliation;
· Case Studies and training in key skills, knowledge and methodologies linked directly to participants needs and experiences
· Review of lessons-learned and best practices in the field .
· Tools for strategic planning and peacebuilding, conflict transformation and post-war stabilisation and recovery strategies and engagements.
· In depth operational guide to Conflict Analysis and Conflict Intelligence in peacebuilding and post-war stabilisation and recovery
· Linkages with gender, human rights, political, economic and social stabilisation; security; disarmament, demobilization and reintegration; governance and democratization; development and nation and state-building;
· Methods and strategies for organizations, governments and international institutions to improve and strengthen their ability to support peacebuilding, conflict transformation and post-war stabilisation, recovery, and reconciliation
· How to strengthen sustainable national capacities in countries and areas affected by conflict and to enable a lasting peace.
For information about Gender and peacebuilding: Integrating Planning and Action in the Field (IGP), please go to: http://www.peacewomen.org/news_article.php?id=155&type=event
See the attached files for information.