MISSION

To impart specialized multifaceted training to national and multinational military, police and civilian participants on peace operations in accordance with current international standards through research, education and professional programmes.

VISION

To promote global peace and security as an international Centre of Excellence.

 

General Instruction For Sango Language Course Duration: 30 Jun 2024 – 25 Jul 2024

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Course Information

Aim:

The aim of this course is to impart elementary working knowledge on Sango
Language for the selected Officers, Junior Commissioned Officers and Other Ranks of BD Army
for basic communication in the mission area.

Objective:

Upon completion of the course, the participants will:
a. Have working knowledge on Sango Language.
b. Be able to communicate with locals (Spoken Sango).
c. Develop skills in reading and writing.

Women, Peace and Security Course (WPSC)-11 Duration: 08-12 Sept 2024

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Course Information

Aim of the Course. To promote a better understanding on the United Nations'
policies, guidelines and principles of Women, Peace and Security.

Objectives.

The key objectives of the course are as follows:

  1.  Learn UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 (2000) and other related resolutions and implications.
  2.  Explore the important concepts on gender issues.
  3.  Understand four pillars of WPS, i.e. Prevention, Protection, Participation and Relief & Recovery.
  4.  Understand the conceptual and operational issues involved in integrating a gender perspective into multidimensional PO.
  5.  Apply theoretical knowledge in understanding WPS through various learning activities.

Military Peace Keeping Intelligence (MPKI) Train The Trainer (T3) Course(Netherlands) Duration: 06-24 October 2024

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Course Information

Aim of the Course. This course aims to equip participants with the relevant educational knowledge and expertise according to UNMPKI training materials to enable them to provide a UN certified MPKI T3 course as part of PDT program for deploying intelligence officers to UN Peacekeeping Operations (UNPO).

Objectives: An overview of expected medium to long term effects of this activity is as follows:

  1. The participants are expected to gather new learning and experience as they have the opportunities to exchange their ideas and views with other participants and facilitators.
  2. The participants will have better connectivity (among themselves) to discuss/share their experience/views/ideas in the future days which will improve their knowledge and skills.
  3. The participants will be able to deliver the same training materials to their Armed Forces Officers with a view to preparing them for U2/G2/S2 assignment in mission area.
  4. The participants are expected to improve the training material as and when required and when new lessons and experiences are available.
  5. The participants will be able to perform as facilitator in delivering the same to other Member States.
  6. The participants who will be trained on the training material by these qualified trainers/facilitators in their home country, they will be able to perform more effectively as Intelligence Staff Officers in the mission area.
  7. The UN Intelligence activities and its effectiveness will be enhanced and more productive in the mission area.

United Nations Military Observers’ Course (Unmoc)-24 Duration: 03 – 14 November 2024 (03 Weeks)

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Course Information

Aim of the Course. To prepare selected military officers to undertake
responsibilities as a Military Observer in UN Peace Operations (UNPO).

Objectives.

The objectives of the course are as follows:
a. Develop understanding on the basic principles, guidelines, policies, roles and
responsibilities of UNPO.
b. Align the participants with the core issues related to UN structure, functioning,
management, core values and competencies, and overview of mandated tasks
including cross-cutting thematic issues in UNPO.
c. Perform UN Military Observers’ functions in an effective, professional and
integrated manner.
d. Practice UNMO’s Mission Specific Task such as; organize a Team Site Base,
interest based negotiation, establishing and functioning of an OP, organize and
conduct a patrol, ground level investigation, crater analysis and manage a
crisis/hostile situation following reporting procedure to Higher Headquarters

United Nations Military Observers’ Course (UNMOC)-23 Duration: 18 Aug – 05 Sep 2024 (03 Weeks)

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Course Information

Aim of the Course. To prepare selected military officers to undertake
responsibilities as a Military Observer in UN Peace Operations (UNPO).


Objectives.

The objectives of the course are as follows:
a. Develop understanding on the basic principles, guidelines, policies, roles and
responsibilities of UN PO.

b. Align the participants with the core issues related to UN structure, functioning,
management, core values and competencies, and overview of mandated tasks
including cross-cutting thematic issues in UNPO.
c. Perform UN Military Observers’ functions in an effective, professional and
integrated manner.
d. Practice UNMO’s Mission Specific Task such as; organize a Team Site Base,
interest based negotiation, establishing and functioning an OP, organize and conduct
a patrol, ground level investigation, crater analysis and manage a crisis/hostile
situation following reporting procedure to Higher HQs.

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