Course image Women’s Leadership Development Programme (WLDP19-1) GROUP B
Course start date: 23 September 2019
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Course end date: 28 September 2019
Course Rationale

 

Participants will have an opportunity to develop their technical management and adaptive leadership skills to manage work situations they previously felt trapped in, perform effectively their current functions and get prepared for more senior positions in their respective agencies.

Course image Women’s Leadership Development Programme (WLDP19-1) GROUP A
Course start date: 16 September 2019
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Course end date: 20 September 2019
Course Rationale
 

Participants will have an opportunity to develop their technical management and adaptive leadership skills to manage work situations they previously felt trapped in, perform effectively their current functions and get prepared for more senior positions in their respective agencies.

Course image Collaborative Policing Course (CPol19-3)
Course start date: 8 July 2019
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Course end date: 20 July 2019
Course Rationale

This Course is meant to strengthen operational level competency of the police through training in collaborative policing by focusing on the need for collaboration and cooperation among the police and other security agencies in the area of combating serious transnational crime, border security management, civilian-military coordination, protection of civilians, sexual exploitation and abuse.

Course image DMP Table Top Exercise - Design and Development English cse (DMP-TTx D&D19)
Course start date: 8 April 2019
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Course end date: 13 April 2019

COURSE OVERVIEW 

The Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre is offering a one week course in Incident Command System (ICS) to limited number of disaster management practitioners, persons training to enter into a disaster management role, police personnel and military participants. This disaster management course reflects KAIPTC’s initiative in developing disaster management courses in support of West African disaster managers and their professional development in the civilian and security sectors. This is in line with building the capacity of disaster managers in support of the ECOWAS Humanitarian Response Mechanism (EHRM). The focus of the course therefore is to provide disaster management professionals with a basic understanding of the Incident Command System; and the ability to plan response actions and strategies for various disaster scenarios.

COURSE AIM

The course is designed to provide disaster management professionals with a basic understanding of the Incident Command System (ICS); and the ability to plan response actions and strategies for various disaster scenarios.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

 The course seeks to enable disaster management practitioners to:

            a.         Differentiate how incidents are commonly categorized by type.

            b.         Explain the role and responsibilities of the Incident Commander in disaster response operations.

            c.         Identify common responsibilities that must be adhered to by those responding to a disaster.

            d.         Identify the factors that influence incident complexity.

            e.         Identify benefits to planning, and steps in the Incident Command System planning process.

Course image Human Rights for Field Officers (HR19)
Course start date: 2 July 2019
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Course end date: 12 July 2019
Course Rationale
To address the existing training gaps in the field by providing fundamental knowledge and skills needed for efficient and effective protection and promotion of human rights.

To equip human rights officers deployed or to be deployed in field locations including multi-dimensional peace operations with operational knowledge and skills to fulfil their mandates.

Course image Election Management Training Course (EMTC19)
Course start date: 27 May 2019
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Course end date: 8 June 2019
 

Course Rationale
 
Targeting a broad range of electoral stakeholders, advocates, actors and traditional Election Management Bodies (EMBs), the Election Management Training Course aims at providing comprehensive training in election management within the framework of peace and security and from an African perspective. The course aims at equipping participants with the tools (knowledge, skills and attitudes) necessary for facilitating the organization of peaceful and credible democratic elections.

Course image Disaster Management Planning-Delivery and Evaluation (DMP-TTx D&E19)
Course start date: 13 May 2019
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Course end date: 18 May 2019

COURSE OVERVIEW

1.         The Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre is offering a one week course in Incident Command System (ICS) to limited number of disaster management practitioners, persons training to enter into a disaster management role, police personnel and military participants. This disaster management course reflects KAIPTC’s initiative in developing disaster management courses in support of West African disaster managers and their professional development in the civilian and security sectors. This is in line with building the capacity of disaster managers in support of the ECOWAS Humanitarian Response Mechanism (EHRM). The focus of the course therefore is to provide disaster management professionals with a basic understanding of the Incident Command System; and the ability to plan response actions and strategies for various disaster scenarios.

COURSE AIM

2.         The course is designed to provide disaster management professionals with a basic understanding of the Incident Command System (ICS); and the ability to plan response actions and strategies for various disaster scenarios.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

3.         The course seeks to enable disaster management practitioners to:

            a.         Differentiate how incidents are commonly categorized by type.

            b.         Explain the role and responsibilities of the Incident Commander in disaster response operations.

            c.         Identify common responsibilities that must be adhered to by those responding to a disaster.

            d.         Identify the factors that influence incident complexity.

            e.         Identify benefits to planning, and steps in the Incident Command System planning process.

Course image Stage sur la Collaboration Policière (CPol19-2) Bamako Mali
Course start date: 17 June 2019
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Course end date: 29 June 2019
Course Rationale
 

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Course image ELECTION OBSERVATION TRAINING -2019 (EOT19 )
Course start date: 4 February 2019
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Course end date: 10 February 2019
Course Rationale
 

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