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Policy without an impact on field level behaviour is of limited value. In order to better link policy and field level programming, the CPDC has developed a variety of training materials to provide and maintain guidance for development policy and practice. This material is designed to support staff in developing, delivering and evaluating development agency engagement in activities that help to prevent violent conflict and build peace. As part of this workstream two training modules have been developed, namely ‘Security System Reform’ and ‘Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding’.
Course I – Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding
CPDC training materials aim to make its participants aware of the main policy issues in the area of conflict prevention and peacebuilding, and allow participants to see how this impacts upon their work in development, whether they work directly on or in conflict areas. The course outlines how participants can use this training practically to promote a culture of conflict prevention in their work with developing countries.
Training Manual to Come
Course II – Security System Reform (SSR) and Governance
The training course on security system reform focuses on the skills necessary to support security and justice reform processes. It helps participants to learn what SSR means, why democratic governance is a pivotal part of it, and how to develop SSR assistance programmes. The training course is focused on the skills needed to assess,design, implement and evaluate programmes,as based on the OECD SSR handbook.
Course III – Train-the Trainer Courses for i) Conflict Prevention & Peacebuilding and ii) Security System Reform (SSR) and Governance
There are two training courses to meet learning needs and offer accessible, flexible learning: the Training module on Security System Reform and Governance, and the training module on Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding.
Recent Training Events
OECD SSR handbook launch and training in Canada – February 2008
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