Disarmament Demobilisation and Reintegration Course (DDR 20)
Peace Support Operations
Course Fee:
Terms and Conditions:
Participants shall show proof of medical and travel insurance cover for duration of training in Ghana.
In short | |
Course Date/Duration |
03 – 14 February 2020 |
Course Capacity |
25 participants |
Target Group |
Military, Police and Civilian mission staff, Individuals involved directly or indirectly with DDR or seeking deployment in DDR. |
Course Language |
English with French translation will be used for facilitation at the course. |
Application Deadline |
20 December 2019 |
Course Aim
The Course, through building practical and theoretical skills, aims at enhancing the capacity and effectiveness of UN, Regional, Sub-regional, National and other institutions to perform peace operations by providing participants with a comprehensive, conceptual and operational level understanding of the principles, procedures and up to date practices and new trends involved in the planning, coordination and conduct of DDR programmes and DDR related tools.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the concepts, policies, strategies of DDR;
- Identify the components, activities and other issues related to DDR;
- Identify the different actors and institutions involved in DDR;
- Recognize how DDR programmes and DDR related tools are planned and implemented;
- Demonstrate practical skills necessary when working on DDR;
- Understand how DDR can be adapted to new environments and contexts.
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 (First week of January 2020)
- Shortlisted candidates will be asked to confirm their seats bindingly
- Should not all shortlisted candidates confirm their seats, these will be offered to candidates on the waitlist on “first come first served” basis
Target Group
- Individuals involved directly or indirectly with DDR programmes;
- Individuals intending to seek deployment in DDR;
- Military, Police and Civilian mission staff;
- Researchers in the area of DDR and broader peace building;
- Other groups supported by client organizations;
- DPO, UNDP and other UN agencies and their field offices;
- National DDR Commissions and MDA’s;
- ECOWAS/AU;
- Multilateral agencies; World Bank, EU;
- INGO’s, NGO’s, CBO’s and Academic Institutions;
Course Content
The course aims to enhance participant’s knowledge and skills in the application of best practices in DDR through knowledge, skills and attitude in the following modules:
- Introduction to DDR, Legal and Policy Frameworks;
- Planning for DDR;
- Structures and Operations
- Support to DDR;
- Reintegration;
- Cross Cutting Issues
Eligibility Criteria
In addition to the KAIPTC corporate eligibility criteria, priority would be given to:
- Operational/mid-level personnel;
- Participants who have at least 6 months’ experience working on DDR programmes or other related areas;
- Participants from countries about to embark on DDR;
- Gender balance.
Pedagogical Approach
These approaches are methods to be used in facilitating the Course:
- Presentations;
- Simulations;
- Panel discussions;
- Group work;
- Case Studies;
- Exercises;
- Table discussions and
- Role Plays.
Course Code: KAIPTC/PSO/DDRF/2/20 Course Director: Mr. Augustine Owusu
Only fully completed applications that are submitted via the application portal will be taken into consideration.
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 |
Mr. Augustine Owusu Course Director Tel: 00 233 (0) 302 718200 Ext 2130 Mob: 00 233 (0) 209909626 Email: augustine.owusu@kaiptc.org |