Peacekeeping Training Programme
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www.unitar.org/ptp The UNITAR Peacekeeping Training Programme (PTP) aims to contribute to the effectiveness of peace operations, by means of improving the preparedness of civilian, military and police personnel interested in being deployed in field missions.
Peacekeeping Training Programme Peacekeeping Training Programme Enhancing Capacity, Building Peace. The Peacekeeping Training Programme at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR PTP) contributes to the effectiveness of peace operations by improving the preparedness of civilian, military and police personnel interested in deployment to field missions. Topics for UNITAR PTP courses are decided based on trends and issues related to relevant UN resolutions and current world events. UNITAR PTP identifies the needs of beneficiaries in order to develop topics that are diverse, dynamic and have a real impact on the efforts of worldwide peace operations. UNITAR PTP is supported by an Advisory Board, comprised of six esteemed individuals with highly pertinent professional experiences. UNITAR PTP draws on their vast experience and knowledge in order to ensure that the programme remains on the cutting edge of training for peace operations.
Training Methodology
Target Audience
UNITAR PTP adopts an approach to training that highlights experiential and collaborative learning. This approach focuses on the learning needs, interests and styles of participants to ensure the relevance and retention of content and puts particular emphasis on the active participation of learners through practice-oriented learning environments.
Courses address a broad audience of civilians, such as students, researchers, academics and individuals from governmental and nongovernmental organizations, as well as national and regional military and police personnel of every rank and function.
UNITAR PTP’s approach allows participants to share knowledge and experiences and contribute dynamically to the learning process. Through this process, participants not only acquire information but also contribute to the construction of knowledge in a way that is meaningful and directly applicable to the reality of peace operations. Instructors guide participants through this process, delivering and conveying information, clarifying doubts and supporting participants through different activities.
Participants are not expected to have prior experience in or knowledge of the field. However, for advanced courses, a general understanding of the structure, components and functioning of a peace operation is highly advisable.
UNITAR PTP’s approach to training puts particular emphasis on monitoring and evaluation. This process continuously develops course structure and activities to better suit participants’ areas of interest.
“UNITAR PTP is a reflection of how objective and futuristic the whole training process is, in taking a look at what will be the requirements of tomorrow and preparing peacekeepers to be ready to fulfill their assigned roles in those specific fields. PTP has done extremely well in this respect.”
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Lt. General Obiakor - Former UN Military Advisor for Peacekeeping Operations and Former Force Commander of the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)
PTP Partner institutions
Training Courses UNITAR PTP provides high-quality training comprised of both basic and advanced courses. Basic courses are designed to provide an introduction to peace operations and major related issues. Advanced courses are designed to provide specialized training on specific components of peace operations and major related fields. Courses are delivered in a variety of formats, i.e. face-to-face, on-line or blended (involving a combination of on-line sessions with face-to face sessions). In line with UNITAR PTP training methodology, all courses involve participants actively through discussions, feedback rounds and group exercises. Courses privilege experiential and collaborative learning, where participants learn how to apply theories to concrete situations, either through case studies, role plays or simulation exercises. Courses take advantage of the experiences, knowledge and personal resources of participants, allowing them to contribute dynamically to the learning process. 2014 Catalogue includes the following courses:
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Peacekeeping Milestones in UN Peacekeeping NEW Introduction to peace operations Protection of civilians in peace operations La Protection des civils dans les opérations de paix NEW
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Environment Environment, natural resources and UN peacekeeping operations: introduction Natural resources management in post-conflict countries
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Peacebuilding Introduction to security sector reform Introduction à la réforme du secteur de la sécurité NEW Transitional justice and peacebuilding Human security in the practice of peace operations Gender, leadership and peacebuilding Sécurité electorale NEW
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Cross-cutting and personal skills Understanding conflict and conflict analysis Conflict resolution Leadership, team work and team management
Training Methodologies Training of trainers E-tutors training course
Advisory Board The Advisory Board provides technical and critical analysis of the activities of UNITAR PTP to ensure the respect of quality standards in compliance with the UNITAR mandate and UN guidelines. UNITAR PTP is privileged to have the expertise of the following individuals on the Advisory Board: Mr. Ken Inoue: Former Director and Chief Governance Advisor, Democratic Governance Support Unit, United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor Leste
Lt. Gen. Satish Nambiar (Ret’d): Chair, Former Force Commander and Head of Mission UN Protection Force in Yugoslavia Lt. Gen. The Honorable Roméo Dallaire (Ret’d): Senator, Former Force Commander of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Rwanda
Lt. Gen. Chikadibidia Obiakor (Ret’d): Former UN Military Adviser for Peacekeeping Operations and Former Force Commander of the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)
HE Minister Zainab Bangura: Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict and Minister of Health and Sanitation of Sierra Leone
Dr. Almut Wieland-Karimi Director of the Centre for International Peace Operations (ZIF)
Mr. Alan Doss: Senior Political Advisor of the Kofi Annan Foundation and Former Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General to the Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Kevin Kennedy (observer): Former Chief, Integrated Training Service, UN Department for Peacekeeping Operations and Field Support
“UNITAR PTP has greatly contributed a to a better understanding of peacekeeping training requirements in the field. It not only provides its participants with the knowledge and skills relevant for daily activities, but also develops participants capacities to transfer these knowledge and skills to other individuals, in the respective countries. This is a great feature of the programme.” Lt. General Satish Nambiar
Contact Us Peacekeeping Training Programme United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Palais des Nations, CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland Email: ptp@unitar.org Tel: +41.22.917.8724 Fax: +41.22.917.8993 Website: www.unitar.org/ptp Join UNITAR PTP Knowledge Gateway UNITAR PTP Knowledge Gateway is a virtual network of over 500 people who share an interest in peace operations. Through the Gateway, members can: • Connect to the UNITAR PTP online community • Search for information, resources, materials and tools • Network with colleagues and experts around the world • Share and exchange experiences, best practices and lessons learned • Participate in virtual discussion fora • Create discussions to meet specific needs Join UNITAR PTP Knowledge Gateway today by simply logging on to UNITAR PTP website and registering to be a part of it at www.unitar.org/events