The aim of the UNSOC Course is to train military, police and civilian HQ personnel in the West Africa region able to man/support the ECOWAS Standby Force HQ (mobile HQ). All members of a Mission HQ have to be trained on planning purposes and preparing a decision making process. The course also aims to establish and foster regional cooperation and coordination between individuals and institutions engaged in ECOWAS, AU, UN and other institutional peacekeeping missionsAdd course rationale or objectives here (e.g. copy from website)
The Course aimed at supporting the realization of the goal of empowerment of more women and youth through training that provides skills and knowledge to counter the narratives of violent extremists’ groups and individuals.
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- COURSE AIM/OBJECTIVES
This course aimed at equipping participants with knowledge of the various dangers in hostile environments and enhancing their skills/capacities on how to react appropriately.
The specific objectives of the course were to;
Ø Enhance participant’s knowledge on hostile mission environments.
Ø Increase participant’s skills needed to operate in a hostile PSO environment.
Ø Equip participants with requisite knowledge/skills for survival and appropriate actions in critical situations.
The KAIPTC Women Scholarship Scheme will provide capacity-building and networking opportunities for women to increase leadership and participation in the peace and security environment.
The course aims at building the capacities of security personnel
and some stakeholders to preventing and countering violent extremism in Africa.
The aim of the Course is to introduce participants (Cadets) to Multidimensional Peacekeeping Operations in order to provide them with the relevant knowledge and skills for a smooth take off after commissioning.
OVERALL OBJECTIVE
This course is for people who want to become more effective in supporting gender mainstreaming as a gender adviser and therefore not designed for people who need to know more about the concept of gender. Accordingly, the overall course aims to provide participants with knowledge, practical tools and skills that will enhance their ability to support gender mainstreaming in an organization.
Course Rational
The main aim of civilian, police and military peacekeepers training is to provide participants with realistic insight on the conceptual and institutional frameworks of multidimensional PSO, cross-cutting issues and an overview of core functional areas, in order to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of all the components in a multidimensional PSO. For pre-deployment training, the main aim is to equip participants with knowledge and skills required for successful mandate implementation in missions. Component pre-deployment training is also aimed at turning professional capable officers into competent peacekeepers.
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The aim of the UNSOC Course is to train military, police and civilian HQ personnel in the West Africa region able to man/support the ECOWAS Standby Force HQ (mobile HQ). All members of a Mission HQ have to be trained on planning purposes and preparing a decision making process. The course also aims to establish and foster regional cooperation and coordination between individuals and institutions engaged in ECOWAS, AU, UN and other institutional peacekeeping missionsAdd course rationale or objectives here (e.g. copy from website)
The Security Sector Reform Course introduces participants to some key principles, approaches, and areas of security sector reform with specific focus on Police and other Law Enforcement Agencies, and specifies effective strategies for deriving maximum benefits from the course. It also brings out best practices that ensure distinct compliance. Essentially, the course is intended to promote the use of effective intra and inter agency networking strategies that ensure adherence to the rule of law at all levels.
OVERALL OBJECTIVE
This course is for people who want to become more effective in supporting gender mainstreaming as a gender adviser and therefore not designed for people who need to know more about the concept of gender. Accordingly, the overall course aims to provide participants with knowledge, practical tools and skills that will enhance their ability to support gender mainstreaming in an organization.
COURSE AIM
The Expert Joint Operations Planning Course (EJOPC) is a 1-week course aimed at training HQ personnel in conducting operational level planning. The course focus is operational level planning using the UK’s interpretation of the NATO planning process (AJP-5), focused at a West African operational problem. The course will cover the strategic context, the levels of warfare, the key building blocks in operational planning, centre of gravity, campaign design, operational assessment, risk, war-gaming (COAs), media, full spectrum effects, roles of policy and legal advisors as well as a case study if necessary.