Conflict Sensitivity training 13-15 June (Re-scheduled)
DG INTPA G.5
Event details
Description
Date/time
Day 1: 13 June 2023 | 09:30 - 13:00 (CEST)
Day 2: 14 June 2023 | 09:30 - 13:00 (CEST)
Day 3: 15 June 2023 | 09:30 - 13:00 (CEST)
Deadline registration: 12 June 2023
Objectives
At the end of the training, the participants should:
- Have a more standardised level of knowledge about conflict sensitivity and how to incorporate it into their daily work, by considering implications for their programming priorities.
- Become more aware of what the application of conflict sensitivity implies and how to take advantage of the best practices and of EU’s rich experience in situations of conflict and fragility.
- Understand the next steps for a structured approach to conflict sensitivity in different phases of programming.
- Content
The virtual training will consist of three half-day modules which will support programming processes and the work of EU Delegations in fragile and conflict-affected contexts and shall be based on the updated guidance documents on conflict sensitivity produced by DG INTPA.
The virtual training will consist of three half-day modules which will provide EU staff with key knowledge and skills to apply and promote conflict sensitivity in their daily work and especially with regard to mainstreaming conflict sensitivity during the programme cycle.
This training adopts a participatory and interactive approach, using active learning exercises and case studies to complement theoretical presentations, in order to cater for different adult learning styles.
The three modules will focus on:
- Module 1: What is conflict sensitivity and how is it applied at the EU? The objective is to become (more) familiar with the concept and relevance of CS and reflect on how it is used in the EU
- Module 2: Applying conflict sensitivity in practice: The objective is to apply CS as an approach and reflect on how it is used in the EU
- Module 3: Integrating conflict sensitivity in institutional practice: Participants gain practical experience on how to apply the interaction analysis and adaptations of the CS 3 steps approach.
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