OVERVIEW
Conflict management practitioners, academics,
leaders at all levels face extraordinary challenges dealing with the various
phases of conflict, whether rebuilding in the aftermath, stopping conflict in
progress or preventing conflict before it begins. In this effort, successful
educators and practitioners follow a simple precept ‘’Effective action depends
upon insightful analysis’’. This course presents an introduction to the subject
of conflict analysis, illustrating analytical tools with reference to two extended
cases, the conflict of Kosovo and the genocide in Rwanda, thereby enabling us
to adequately analyze the Nigerian situation.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At
the end of the course, participants would be able to:
- · Apply the most effective global principles of classifying phases of conflict using the curve of conflict in ways that yield measurable results.
- · Generate a thorough set of characteristics for describing conflict using an analytical framework.
- · Understand and identify interventions appropriate to different phases of conflict.
- · Master and analyze the conflict of Kosovo and the genocide in Rwanda using terms and concepts from the curve of conflict.
- · Sharpen their conflict analysis techniques special to conflict resolution.
- · Explore and analyze unfamiliar conflicts using terms and concepts from the curve and framework.
- · Monitor conflict management policy implementation and review
COURSE OUTLINE
·
Intensity
of conflict after the cold war
Ethnic Violence
Civil Violence
Religious Violence
Shifting trends in conflict
after the cold war
Inter-state vs. intra-state violence
Professional Armies vs. Militias
Territorial aims vs. Ethnicity/identity
Military casualties vs. civilian
casualties
Tools of conflict Analysis
§ Introduction
to the curve of conflict
§ Introduction
to Analytical framework
§ The
curve of conflict applied to the genocide in Rwanda
§ Analytical
framework applied to the conflict of Kosovo
Case Studies
o The
genocide in Rwanda
o The
conflict of Kosovo
o Terms
and concepts from the curve of conflict and analytical framework
Analysis of the Nigerian Situation
·
Pre-independence Period
·
Post-independence period
·
Colonial Legacies
·
The Way Forward
Certificate Exam and award of Certificates
TARGET
Negotiators
(those who negotiate or need to resolve issues), Managers, HR professionals,
Government employees, Business people, Labour Union and management
representatives, Consultants, team leaders, educators, health care professionals,
lawyers, accountants, potential professional mediators, law enforcement
officers, traditional/religious/political leaders, opinion leaders, pastors,
diplomats, legal advisers, company secretaries, Military personnel, NGO
officials, civil society leaders and CCPPA members.
SEMINAR MATERIALS
Every
seminar participants receives:
·
Seminar material
·
Seminar folder
PROPOSED DURATION:
One (1) Day Training
TRANING METHODOLOGY
This training combines the
following:
·
Lectures with PowerPoint
presentation
·
Extended and industry-oriented
case studies
·
Practical hands-on classes
·
Participative exercise and
discussions
·
Module assessment and
discussion
·
End of training practice
questions and answers
FACILITATORS
Our
facilitators are certified by:
·
Institute of Chartered Mediators
and Conciliators of Nigeria
·
United States Institute of Peace
·
Peace Operation straining
Institute
·
CCPPA
FEES:
The cost per person is as follows:
Registration: N20, 000
(Covers: Tuition, Training
materials, seminar folder, Lunch, Group photograph and Certificates ( Issued by
the United States Institute of Peace)USIP). Reservation to this seminar is on a
first-confirmed-first-served basis. Please call any of our hotlines
08092227911, 07037736911 for a confirmed reservation. Early registration is
encouraged. Payment deadline is 15th June, 2017.
NOTE: Please note that this course is affiliated to the UNITED
STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE and certificates would be issued by the institute
based in Washington DC.
DATE: 17th June, 2017.
BOOKING INFORMATION
Payment
should be in cash payable directly to: Centre for Crisis Prevention & Peace
Advocacy bank account: ECOBANK A/C No: 0313003522. Sort Code: 050080368
Rebate
is available for organizations sending six or more candidates
(Payment deadline is 15th June,
2017).
VENUE: Midax Training Hall, Suite TF 315, M.K.K
Plaza, I.T Igbani Street, Beside Vinee Gas,
Jabi District, Abuja.
Time: 9: 00 am
For more information and to
register, please call 08092227911, 07083886662 or send email to: centreforcrisisprevention@gmail.com OR info@ccppa.org.ng
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