CONFLICT ANALYSIS AND MEDIATION COURSE 23 (CAM 23)

Conflict Management

Course Duration: 20 February - 03 March 2023
Application Date: - Jan 30, 2023
Course Fee: Each participant shall be required to pay a non-refundable commitment fee of $500 USD (Five Hundred US Dollars). Participants who will require visa on arrival will also be responsible for the cost of their visas. KAIPTC shall be responsible for participant’s external (within Africa) travel, accommodation and feeding during the duration of the course.
Terms and Conditions:
· The course will be conducted ONLY in English; · Every participant will have to prove adequate health insurance coverage, which should include Covid 19 before travelling to the Centre. Additionally participants must have proof of been fully vaccinated or possess a COVID-19 negative PCR test from an accredited laboratory in the country of origin. The test should have been done not more than 72 hours before the scheduled departure time from the country of origin. KAIPTC will not bear any health or accident costs for any participant. Participants are further advised to familiarise themselves with the COVID-19 guidelines for Ghana.

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

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Course Date/Duration

20 February – 03 March 2023

Course Capacity

30 participants

Target Group

The target groups include those involved in mediation and mediation related activities. These include the following;

  1. African Union, ECOWAS, UN Missions in Africa and other Regional Economic Communities (RECs).
  2. Members/staff of Institutions undertaking/supporting mediation efforts.
  3. Practitioners in mediation related jobs are also encouraged to apply.
  4. Persons working in organizations/institutions in countries in transition.
  5. Persons working in organizations likely to be involved in mediation in countries in transition.
  6. Members of parties in disputes.

Course Language

English

Application Deadline

30 January 2023

Introduction

The end of the Cold War in the 1990s saw an increase in violent armed conflicts especially within states and involving non-state actors. The implications of these violent armed conflicts globally, but especially within the African continent, adversely impacted human and state security.

The security implications of violent armed conflicts also rekindled the interest in international peace and conflict resolution, including the growth and an increased focus on national, local, regional and international tools and response mechanisms for international conflict resolution. In this context, conflict analysis and mediation have continued to constitute a fundamental part of efforts at understanding the causes, trends and dynamics of conflict, and the role that that they play in conflict resolution.

At the same time, the increase in opportunities for peace-making by continental and regional organizations such as the African Union (AU), Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and by Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), including Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Community Based Organizations (CBOs) has resulted in an exponential growth in mediation interventions and associated conflict resolution activities at multiple levels.

The Conflict Analysis and Mediation (CAM) Course was designed in 2013 as a collaboration between the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC) and CMI, to match the need to intervene in conflicts on the one hand, and the need to increase understanding of the different tools, frameworks and aspects of conflict analysis and mediation among stakeholders for conflict prevention, management and resolution on the other hand.

Course Rationale

The Conflict Analysis and Mediation Course is designed to build the knowledge and skills base of individuals to fill the capacity gaps of mediators and mediation support teams on the continent. It is also to provide the enabling environment for professional conflict resolution participants, the sharing of experiences and lessons learned in multi-track mediation and peace processes.

Course Aim

The aim of the course is to strengthen participants’ ability to undertake critical, analytical and practical conflict analysis in mediation and negotiation.

Objectives

The main objectives of the course are to:

  • Enhance participants’ knowledge, skills and attitudes for effective conflict analysis and mediation.
  • Deepen their understanding and awareness of the challenges and opportunities of the African Peace and Security landscape.
  • Enable them understand key conflict analysis concepts and evaluate conflict analysis frameworks and underlying conceptual tools.
  • Enable them Understand at a practical level, the connections between conflict analysis and mediation.

 

Course Content

  • Conflict and Conflict Analysis.
  • Negotiation and Mediation.
  • Diplomatic Considerations in Mediation.
  • Cultural Considerations in Mediation.
  • Gender and Inclusive-Mediation Strategies.
  • AU/ECOWAS Approach to Mediation.

 

Training Methodology

Through a combination of lectures, simulation exercises, video/movie presentations, group work, role-plays, case study analysis, quizzes and discussions, the course seeks to enhance participant’s theoretical as well as practical understanding of Conflict Analysis and Mediation in the Region. Participants will play active roles in the learning process under the guidance of a team of experienced facilitators. Following the completion of each module, participants will be encouraged to participate in, group discussions to further their understanding of the concept’s more nuanced arguments.

Target Group

The target groups include those involved in mediation and mediation related activities. These include the following;

  • African Union, ECOWAS, UN Missions in Africa and other Regional Economic Communities (RECs).
  • Members/staff of Institutions undertaking/supporting mediation efforts.
  • Practitioners in mediation related jobs are also encouraged to apply.
  • Persons working in organizations/institutions in countries in transition.
  • Persons working in organizations likely to be involved in mediation in countries in transition.
  • Members of parties in disputes.
  • Traditional leaders and other interested persons from local communities

 

Selection Process

After the deadline, the Selection Board will meet and decide selection based on merit and a balanced class composition. The process will be as following:

  • Selection Board will decide on shortlisted and waitlisted applications (by 30th January 2023)
  • Shortlisted candidates will be asked to confirm their seats bindingly (by 6th February 2023)
  • Should not all shortlisted candidates confirm their seats, these will be offered to candidates on the waitlist on “first come first served” basis

Interested applicants are kindly requested to click on the link under “How to Apply” button in order to fill and submit the online application form. Only FULLY COMPLETED applications that are submitted via the application portal will be taken into consideration.

How to Apply

Interested applicants are requested to kindly click on the “How to Apply” button.

Application Deadline: January, 2023

Contact

For administrative issues For course content issues
Mrs Marylyn Agblor
Training Coordination Officer
Tel.  00 233 (0) 302 718200 Ext. 1012
Fax. 00 233 (0) 302 718201
Email: marylyn.agblor@kaiptc.org,
training.coordination@kaiptc.org
Col Henry K Nditsi
Course Director
Cell: +233 (0) 302 718 200
Email: henry.nditsi@kaiptc.org