[Globalsocialjustice] [IPDTC] Call for Applications: Systemic Peacebuilding, Conflict Transformation & Post-War Recovery and Reconciliation - June 25 - 29, 2012

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Sat May 12 15:33:21 EST 2012


Dear GloSoers, see below for details of peacebuilding, conflict transformation & post-war recovery training programme at Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania.

Bests

Paul

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Subject: [IPDTC] Call for Applications: Systemic Peacebuilding, Conflict Transformation & Post-War Recovery and Reconciliation - June 25 - 29, 2012
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Call for Applications: Systemic Peacebuilding, Conflict Transformation & Post-War Recovery and Reconciliation (PCTR)<http://patrir.ro/images/stories/IPDTC/Training_outlines/Peacebuilding_Conflict_Transformation__Post-War_Recovery_-_June_2012_-_IPDTC_Global_Academy.pdf>
June 25 - 29, 2012 - <http://www.patrir.ro/training> www.patrir.ro/training<http://www.patrir.ro/training>

"I will not hesitate to unreservedly recommend this program for all actors in the peacebuilding field. I dare say that without it you stand the risk of missing the mark, with it your chance of success in your endeavours are quite significantly enhanced!"
 Paul Ebikwo, Civil Affairs Officer, UNAMID, Sudan

Systemic Peacebuilding, Conflict Transformation & Post-War Recovery and Reconciliation (PCTR) is one of IPDTC's best attended global programmes designed for UN agencies, government officials, diplomats, staff of inter-governmental organisations, and national and international experts and practitioners working in peacebuilding, post-war recovery, peace consolidation and armed violence prevention. The programme will provide participants with a rigorous training grounded in extensive on-the-ground operational experience. The programme is hand-on, and brings together highly experienced experts and practitioners working in prevention, peacemaking and peacebuilding during war, and post-war recovery and peace consolidation. Agencies and organisations sending multiple participants and early applicants are available for course fee reductions. 

Advanced Certificate Program (ACP)

June 25th – 29th , 2012,
IPDTC GLOBAL ACADEMY - Cluj-Napoca, Romania


*** Click Here for the Full Programme Outline<http://patrir.ro/images/stories/IPDTC/Training_outlines/Peacebuilding_Conflict_Transformation__Post-War_Recovery_-_June_2012_-_IPDTC_Global_Academy.pdf> *** Click Here to read past Participants' Reviews<http://patrir.ro/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=50&Itemid=48&lang=en> ***

The PCTR Programme is implemented in affiliation with the Peace Operation Training Institute’s Certificate of Training in United Nations Peace Support Operations (COTIPSO)
FEE: With Full Accommodation, Course Fee & Meals Included:

  *   EUR 895 (OECD Participants)
  *   EUR 595 (Non-OECD Participants)
Special discounts are available for:

  *   Early Payment, Multiple Participants, Two Courses Taken Together
 For more information or to apply please contact:
<mailto:training at patrir.ro>training at patrir.ro<mailto:training at patrir.ro>
<http://www.patrir.ro/training>www.patrir.ro/training<http://www.patrir.ro/training>
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