Peace and Collaborative Development Network
Building Bridges, Networks and Expertise Across Sectors

Time: February 28, 2009 at 9am to March 1, 2009 at 5pm
Location: London, UK
City/Town: London
Website or Map: http://www.international-aler…
Phone: +44 (0) 207 627 6838
Event Type: training
Organized By: Aurelien
Latest Activity: Feb. 20, 2009
Overview
This short introductory course provides a glimpse into the field of civilian 'conflict work': What is it? Who does it? What do you need to be able to do it? How do you get into it? As well as trying to answer these questions, the course will give participants the opportunity to explore more deeply whether this kind of work is something they may want to go into at some point in their lives. This course will help you understand what is involved in conflict work and whether this is for you.
Who is it for?
This course is primarily geared to those who are curious about what conflict work entails and would like to get a better idea of whether it might be something they would want to pursue, as a future career, a change of direction, or just to sample it at some point in their life.
Course outline
Handling conflict in theory and practice
The work of official bodies: UN, OSCE and EU
The work of NGOs in the field
Areas of specialisation for civilian personnel
Core skills for working in conflict
Field simulation and feedback
Frequency
Twice a year: March and October/November
Methodologies
Lectures, Simulations, Group work, Audio-visuals, Guest speakers
Trainers
Lucy Holdaway & Aurélien Tobie plus guest speakers
To sign up, please visit www.international-alert/training/
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