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THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PEACEKEEPING TRAINING CENTRES

THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PEACEKEEPING TRAINING CENTRES. MARCH 2013 (REV). BRIEFING. OTHER IAPTC INFORMATION. THE ASSOCIATION (History and Structure). THE FIRST IAPTC - 1995. IAPTC TODAY. IAPTC OBJECTIVES. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW. 1995. 1996. 1997. 1998. 1999. 2000. 2001. 2.

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THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PEACEKEEPING TRAINING CENTRES

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  1. THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PEACEKEEPING TRAINING CENTRES MARCH 2013 (REV)

  2. BRIEFING OTHER IAPTC INFORMATION

  3. THE ASSOCIATION (History and Structure)

  4. THE FIRST IAPTC - 1995

  5. IAPTC TODAY

  6. IAPTC OBJECTIVES

  7. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2 PPC CANADA SOUTH AFRICA PPC CANADA NORWAY JAPAN ITALY MALTA ANNUAL CONFERENCES WERE HELD MID-YEAR Strengthen IAPTC Planning session held at conference site First executive cttee planning session Thematic Lunch Tables 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2002 2008 Ideas Bazaar begins Thematic groups begin INDIA CHILE SWEDEN NIGERIA ARGENTINA GERMANY GHANA CONCEPT OF SEMINAR THEMES BEGAN IN 2002 2015 2009 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 (AMERICAS) AUSTRALIA BANGLADESH USA FINLAND EGYPT INDONESIA CONCEPT OF SEMINAR THEMES CONTINUES INDICATES CO-HOSTING (Civ and/or Mil, &/or Police)

  8. IAPTC PARTICIPATION AND MEMBERSHIP

  9. PRESIDENCY AND HOST

  10. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Commitment is on behalf of an organisation and NOT an individual Secretariat - also a commitment by an organisation;

  11. IAPTC REGIONAL DIMENSION APSTA (since 2002) ASSOCIATION OF PEACE SUPPORT TRAINING CENTRES AD HOC GROUP OF REGULAR EUROPEAN IAPTC MEMBERS (may change in 2013) AAPTC (since 2010) ASSOCIATION OF ASIA-PACIFIC TRAINING CENTRES ALCOPAZ (since 2008) LATIN-AMERICA ASSOCIATION OF PEACEKPPING OPERATIONS TRAINING CENTRES

  12. COOPERATION WITH IAPTC REGIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND ORGANISATIONS

  13. THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE (Elements and the Program)

  14. ANNUAL CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

  15. ANNUAL CONFERENCE - COMPONENTS UN UPDATE (& BILATERALS) HOST REGION UPDATE REGIONAL TRAINING UPDATES

  16. DISCUSSION GROUPS

  17. SPECIAL TRAINING ITEMS & THEMATIC DISCUSSIONS? SPECIAL TRAINING ITEMS THEMATIC DISCUSSIONS ROOM 1 TOPIC 1 ROOM 2 TOPIC 2 ALL MEMBERS PLENARY ROOM 2 OR 3 SPECIAL TRAINING ITEMS, IN SEQUENCE MEMBERS SELECT TOPIC - MEET IN SEPARATE ROOMS ROOM 4 TOPIC 4 ROOM 5 TOPIC 5 ROOM 3 TOPIC 3 ROOM 6 TOPIC 6

  18. ROTATIONBETWEEN REGIONS (since 2000) SOUTH AFRICA - 2000 GHANA - 2004 NIGERIA - 2008 EGYPT - 2013 GERMANY - 2003 SWEDEN - 2007 FINLAND - 2012 [Italy, Malta, & Norway] JAPAN - 2001 INDIA - 2005 AUSTRALIA - 2009 BANGLADESH- 2010 INDONESIA - 2014 ARGENTINA - 2002 CHILE -2006 UNITED STATES - 2011 [Canada twice)

  19. SAMPLE PROGRAM ARRIVALS -Regional Briefs -Brief next year conference -Annual General Meeting Closing- Activities Opening- Activities Seminar Keynote(s) Seminar Thematic Discussions LUNCHES – functional, regional ? (UN update) (Local Region update) Seminar Seminar Group Activities Special Training Items Ideas Bazaar (Scheduled at any time in program)? (Possible Social) (Possible Social) (Possible Free Time) (Possible Social)

  20. CONFERENCE (SEMINAR) THEME - GUIDELINES FOCUS ON EDUCATION AND TRAINING (Based on proposals by members, decided and elaborated on by Executive Committee)

  21. PAST SEMINAR THEMES 2003 Enhancing the effectiveness of peace operations through education & training Civil-Military Coordination Training: Bridging the Gap 2002 The Integrated Mission Approach: Implications for education and training Training for Peace: Cooperation and Coordination Training for peace operations: Are we meeting the need? 2004 2006 Training for peace operations: Are we meeting the need? 2005 2009 Framing Training: Doctrine and Guidelines for peace operations The Changing Nature of Peace Operations: Implications for education and training 2007 Training together: Strengthening peace operations capacity through multi-disciplinary partnerships 2008 2014? 2012 2013 2011 Training for missions with complex mandates Effective Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding: Challenges for the Training Community 2010 Evolving Peace Operations: Challenges, Requirements & Possibilities for Education & Training Coping With change : Leveraging Regional Education and Training Capabilities for Effective Multidimensional Peace Operations:

  22. IDEAS BAZAAR INFORMATION ON ORGANISATIONS - PROGRAMS, COURSES, RESEARCH AND NEW TECHNOLOGY, PEDAGOGICAL CONCEPTS, ADVANCES IN EDUCATION AND TRAINING

  23. EXPECTATIONS OF PARTICIPANTS Prior to, or very early in, Conference Between Conference and 1 March During Annual General Meeting Early in Conferencee

  24. HOSTING AN ANNUAL CONFERENCE (Timelines, Responsibilities, & Venue)

  25. HOST – IMPORTANT TIMELINES(uses example of Egypt hosting in 2013) 2016 & beyond 2015 2014 2013 Past Presidency (provide advice to new host and presidency) IAPTC Presidency Experienced contributor to annual conferences and advisor to new hosts and presidencies Host both the Planning Conference and Annual Conference 2012 2011 2011

  26. HOST MODELS BANGLADESH FINLAND AUSTRALIA EGYPT CHILE, INDIA GHANA, SWEDEN ARGENTINA, USA, JAPAN, NIGERIA CANADA GERMANY GERMANY SWEDEN AUSTRALIA AND ANY COMBINATION OR VARIANTS OF THE ABOVE

  27. HOST RESPONSIBILITIES

  28. FINANCES Main cost is venue

  29. SPEAKERS/CHAIRS/EXPERTS COSTS(PRIMARY FUNDING RESPONSIBILITY RESTS WITH HOST)

  30. Plenary Room 150-200 4 to 6 Breakout rooms for 25 to 40 Meeting Room 20-25 Sample program – Implications for venue Large Display Area: 20-30 displays ARRIVALS ECM ? Opening- Activities Seminar Keynote(s) Seminar Thematic Discussions Brief next year conference AGM Closing- Activities Set up Ideas Bazaar (as appropriate) LUNCHES ? ? ? ? (UN update) Seminar Seminar Group Activities Special Training Items Ideas Bazaar (Scheduled at any time in program)? Executive Committee meeting - ECM ECM ECM (Possible Social) (Possible Social) (Possible) Free Time (Possible Social)

  31. CONFERENCE HOST - PROJECT TEAMMISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS

  32. OTHER IAPTC INFORMATION (Secretariat, Consolidation and Development Committee, & Training Award)

  33. SECRETARIAT PPC CANADA – 1995-2005 CUNPK INDIA –2005- PRESENT

  34. CONSOLIDATION & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

  35. THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PEACEKEEPING TRAINING CENTRES For more information contact the IAPTC Secretariat or CDC Chair Jonas Alberoth (jonas.alberoth@folkebernadotteacademy.se) or Executive Committee Member David Lightburn (dlightburn@eastlink.ca) MARCH 2013 (REV)

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