December 7, 2022

DSIP Workshop on “Ghana’s Peacekeeping Experience: Recording History”.

With the deployment of the first Ghanaian peacekeeping contingent in 1960, Ghana has built a sterling reputation for its contribution to global peacekeeping. Therefore, throughout peacekeeping history, the United Nations […]
December 7, 2022

KAIPTC pays a Working Visit to the ECOWAS Commission for engagements and Capacity Needs Assessment

As part of efforts to strengthen the capacities of RECs and their relevant structures to perform their mandates, the KAIPTC with funding support from the German and Norwegian Governments, paid […]
May 15, 2018

KAIPTC holds maiden Alumni/Homecoming event

KAIPTC holds maiden Alumni/Homecoming event Since the inception of the Academic programmes at KAIPTC in 2011, 365 students from different countries across the world have graduated.  In order to bring […]
April 29, 2017

Experts and Stakeholders assemble at KAIPTC to discuss ways to counter violent extremism

Security experts and stakeholders converged at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC) from 7-8 November, 2016, to interrogate the root causes of violent extremism and how Human Security Initiatives could be used to counter this growing trend on the African Continent. The two-day workshop served at a great platform to identify the roles of stakeholders at the national, regional and international levels in the prevention and countering of violent extremism, and to discuss ways in which adopting a human security approach and involving communities can aid traditional law enforcement methods in preventing and responding to  Violent Extremism.  The workshop was jointly organized by the KAIPTC in conjunction with African Centre for the Study and Research on Terrorism (ACSRT), and was sponsored by the Spanish Government.