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How can local actors improve human security and state security in conflict-affected areas? What challenges affect the local government’s ability to promote the rule of law? How can citizens be enabled to actively use the law? What are the most recent experiences in international Security Sector Reform policy frameworks? How can human security approaches be effective in the context of violent extremism? And how can inclusive local economic development contribute to stabilisation and sustaining peace? This two-week intensive training course will equip you with practical and academic insights to help you tackle these questions and work towards community security.
The training will take place in the Hague (the Netherlands) from 28 Ocotber to 8 November 2019.
Designed for government officials and NGO professionals, this course will help you to understand the drivers of community security. You will strengthen your knowledge about different approaches, tools and the effectiveness of international programmes and analyse lessons learned from several case studies. Study visits will provide additional insights including visits to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague and local security actors in the Netherlands.
The deadline for course applications is 20 September 2019.
Please click here for more information and application.