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Peacebuilding: Strengthening Policy and Practice
Dates:
17 – 21 November 2008
Location:
Birmingham,
UK Course
fee:
£970
Number of
days:
5
Peacebuilding:
Strengthening Policy and Practice is designed to assist
participants to identify constructive ways of engaging with
the unpredictable and rapidly changing circumstances within
which many relief and development agencies work. It focuses
on the relationship between policy and practice in complex
situations.
Course aims:
The course will enable
participants to develop constructive ways to develop
policies for appropriate responses in complex political
situations. It will draw on the experience of participants
and tutors to examine the key issues that are emerging from
the field.
Courses objectives
Participants will:
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deepen understanding
Peacebuilding, from a conflict transformation
perspective, as it applies to their work
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apply appropriate tools of
conflict analysis to their own situations
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explore the relationship
between policy and practice in situations of
instability, conflict or violence
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examine issues relating to
aid and conflict in order to develop conflict sensitive
policies – going beyond Do No Harm
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consider the key policy
and practice issues relating to conflict prevention and
peacebuilding
Suitable for
This course is for staff of international and national agencies
and those with advisory and management responsibility for
relief, development, rights and peacebuilding
programmes. It is particularly relevant for those engaged in
the planning and implementation of aid and development
programmes and those concerned with developing policies for
appropriate responses in complex, political emergencies.
Application Procedure
To apply
for one of RTC's courses, please download the application
form.
RTC application form 2008
Once completed please
return the application by email, fax, or post to RTC.
Responding to Conflict,
1046 Bristol Road, Birmingham, B29 6LK, UK
Fax: +44 (0) 121 415 4119 Email: courses@respond.org
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