Executive leadership programmes

TransConflict is pleased to recommend the Executive Leadership Programmes (ELPs) delivered by the International Peace and Development Training Center (IPDTC) – PATRIR, in partnership with ENGI, which will take place in London from 18th-23rd March 2013.

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Executive Leadership Programmes for senior policy makers, practitioners and leading international experts

The International Peace and Development Training Center (IPDTC) – in cooperation with London-based, engi – is inviting expert professionals, policy makers and practitioners for its upcoming Executive Leadership Programmes in London, March 2013. The programmes are specifically designed and custom-made for UN agencies and missions, governments and national and international organisations.

IPDTC programmes have been ranked by participants and their agencies as amongst the most professional, intensive and high quality in their field. They provide participants with the opportunity to train together with an exceptional group of experts and practitioners from around the world, coming from governments, community-based, national and international organisations, military and security forces, donors and others. The programmes are thorough, rigorous and dynamic, drawing upon lessons learnt in the field and training people in practical skills, knowledge and capabilities to directly improve their own and their organisations capacities for peacebuilding, prevention and post-war recovery, designing of peace programmes and peace support operations.

We would like to welcome you to the programmes and ask you to share the below announcement broadly through your networks, web-sites and mailing lists. Please note: ministries, agencies and missions which send multiple participants are eligible for significant discount in fees.

Improving Strategic Impact and Effectiveness of Peacebuilding and Peace Support Operations (18-20 March)

A three-day Executive Leadership Programme (ELP) designed for senior practitioners, peacebuilding experts, and heads of agencies working in peacebuilding and peace support operations – including crisis management; violence prevention; mediation, peacemaking and peace processes during armed conflict; peacebuilding and development; post-war recovery and reconciliation; and demobilization, disarmament and reintegration programmes.

Custom-created for agencies and organizations – local, national and international – working in the field, the programmes draws upon best practices in programme and strategic planning and design. It is a highly practical, hands-on training to help organizations, agencies and governments improve the quality, impact and effectiveness of their programmes and operations.

Details:

  • Fees – Full fee: GBP 349;
  • Discount category I – (Early payment discount/multiple participants/two courses taken together): 10%;
  • Discount category II – (Category I options paired together): 15%;
  • Discount category II – (All three category I taken together/IPDTC Alumni): 20%;
  • Deadline for applications: – February 18th for Applicants WHO NEED a UK Visa, March 11th for Applicants who DO NOT NEED a UK Visa.

To read the full outline of the course, ‘Improving Strategic Impact and Effectiveness of Peacebuilding and Peace Support Operations’, please click here.

Designing and Implementing Effective Monitoring and Evaluation for Peacebuilding Programmes (21-23 March)

A three-day Executive Leadership Programme (ELP) designed for senior practitioners, monitoring & evaluation units, field staff, and heads of agencies working in peacebuilding and peace support operations – including crisis management; violence prevention; mediation, peacemaking and peace processes during armed conflict; peacebuilding and development; post-war recovery and reconciliation; UN missions; and demobilization, disarmament and reintegration programmes.

Details:
  • Fees – Full fee: GBP 349;
  • Discount category I – (Early payment discount/multiple participants/two courses taken together): 10%;
  • Discount category II – (Category I options paired together): 15%;
  • Discount category II – (All three category I taken together/IPDTC Alumni): 20%;
  • Deadline for applications – February 20th for Applicants WHO NEED a UK Visa, March 13th for Applicants who DO NOT NEED a UK Visa.

To read the full outline of the course, ‘Designing and Implementing Effective Monitoring and Evaluation for Peacebuilding Programmes’, please click here.

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