Application process will start in late February. More information will be available soon.
1. Concept and Purpose of ICM
The aim of the course is to enhance the participants’ knowledge and understanding of the integrated approach in peace operations, as well as to enhance collaboration and coordination among the different actors, namely military, civilian and police components, as well as humanitarian and development actors.
The course is conducted within the framework of the Centre of Expertise in Comprehensive Crisis Management (CMC Finland and FINCENT).
2. Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course the students should be able to:
- understand the UN integrated approach
- understand the basic documents, guidelines and principles of the integrated approach
- apply collaboration and coordination between different actors aiming for better information sharing and coordinated action
- have a general understanding of the AU’s approach to peacekeeping
- have an overview of EU, NATO and OSCE approaches
3. Student Criteria
To be eligible to attend the course, nominees must fulfil the following criteria:
- Participants should be preferably senior level experts, civilian, military or police, who work in areas related to peace operations/crisis management (e.g. in ministries), or work currently in a mission area or be prospective participants in the future operations or missions.
- Basic knowledge of peace operations is a pre-requisite either through previous experience or through more thorough pre-course tasks and studies.
- Language proficiency: good comprehension of English.
4. Course Dates
15 – 21 June 2018
5. Course Fee
500 € (not required from CMC’s and FINCENT’s roster members)
6. How to apply
Application process will start in late February. More information will be available soon.