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TRAINING AND LEARNING COURSES
Conflict sensitivity for development and humanitarian organisations
Non-residential course. The course fee includes lunch and tuition. International Alert can make suggestions for accommodation options to Participants coming from outside London. Any accommodation will be at the participant’s own expense. Location: The course will take place at the International Alert London office, in Stockwell, London, UK.
Overview Conducted by trainers with practical experience of both humanitarian, development and peacebuilding programmes, this course will bring together individuals and organizations involved in both development and humanitarian programming to exchange on their analysis and learn about conflict specific tools for analysis.
Who is it for? To ensure a high level of contribution in participatory activities, we ask for participants to be fluent in English.
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Methodologies Lessons from previous development or humanitarian experiences will be brought in to illustrate the theory and participants will bring a wealth of comparative knowledge and experiences into the discussions throughout the week. Different perspectives, constraints, realities and opportunities will be brought together through practical group work. Participants will be able to take back to their various workplaces a set of up-to-date techniques, literature, tools, ideas and approaches to put into practice in their daily work. Trainers Fleur Just is the acting manager of International Alert’s Training and Learning Team where she delivers trainings on conflict analysis and conflict sensitivity. Fleur is also responsible for setting up a Sudan program for International Alert, focusing on facilitating dialogue between Sudanese transformative thinkers from across the many conflict divides in the country. Before joining Alert in 2008, Fleur worked for CARE International in Sudan as a Peacebuilding Advisor. Prior to joining CARE, Fleur worked in Ghana and Liberia as manager of a project aimed at bringing refugee Liberian tribal leaders together in a reconciliation dialogue. As a basis for her peacebuilding work Fleur worked as an international human rights lawyer for the Australian Government and, before that, in psychological practice. Fleur holds an MA in International Relations, an LLB (with a specialization in international law) and a BSc. (with a specialization in psychology). Aurélien Tobie is programme officer within International Alert’s Training and Learning Team. Having worked at Peaceworkers UK and International Alert since 2004, Aurélien has designed and delivered a large number of thematic trainings and workshops for a variety of organizations such as the EU Civilian Crisis Management personnel, King’s College London, or the Belgian Technical Cooperation. Since the beginning of 2009, he has been working on a capacity-building project for local organizations in Eastern DRC. Alongside the implementation of training programmes, Aurélien is in charge of research projects under the European Group on Training. Aurélien holds an MA in International Politics and an MA in Political Sciences. Oliver Chevreau is a Programme Officer within the Training and Learning Team and delivers training on a number of BA and MA programmes at UK universities, the UK Government and NGO’s on conflict sensitivity and skills-building for practitioners. Oliver holds a BA in Peace Studies from Bradford University and has a background in conflict resolution training for young people and community mediation. REGISTER FOR: Conflict sensitivity for development and humanitarian organisations
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