UNITED NATIONS STAFF OFFICERS COURSE 2025(UNSOC 25)

Upcoming

Course Duration: 13th – 31st October 2025
Application Date: - Aug 18, 2025
Course Fee:
  • Cost of travel (non-Ghanaians only), accommodation and feeding for participants will be covered by the KAIPTC. (The course is fully sponsored by German Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
In short
Course Date/Duration 13th – 31st October 2025
Course Capacity 30 participants
Target Group See details below.
Course Language English
Application Deadline 18th August 2025

 

INTRODUCTION

With a high spate of armed conflicts world over particularly in Africa, attempts at finding a lasting solution to peace, democracy and consequent development have stalled as a result of the numerous conflicts which continue to plague the African continent.

Peacekeeping Missions and Stabilisation Operations are the key instruments to deal with these inter and intra state conflicts. To make these missions successful, an efficient Mission HQ with sound structures and procedures as well as professional military, police and civilian staff is paramount. Therefore, training of HQ personnel is the leverage for successful peace operations in the future.

Specific knowledge and skills are the key to master all future challenges in these kinds of operations.

The ability of civilian, police and military personnel to cooperate in an integrated HQ and perform duties in current operations and in operational planning in an integrated approach is the basis for successful peace operations.

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The three-week United Nations Staff Officer Course is designed by and conducted at the KAIPTC to expose participants to relevant and current skills, expertise and best practices in the domain of staff duties. Emphasis will be placed on exploring and applying adult training methodologies relevant to key sessions. The course facilitation team will be composed of resource persons from training institutions in Africa and abroad, Ghanaian Police, Peacekeeping Practitioners, as well as academia among others.

 

COURSE AIM

The aim of the UNSOC is to train military, police and civilian Headquarters (HQ) Staff with the ability to man/support the ECOWAS, African Union or United Nations. Staff of a Mission HQ should be trained in planning and decision-making process. The course also aims to establish and foster regional cooperation and coordination between individuals and institutions engaged in ECOWAS, AU, UN and other institutional Peacekeeping Missions (PKM).

 

EXPECTED OUTCOMES

  • The participants will understand the history and principles of UN Peacekeeping;
  • The participants will understand the structure of UN Peacekeeping Missions and their components;
  • The participants will understand the roles and tasks of the different components of a UN Peacekeeping Mission;
  • The participants will understand the different functions in Peacekeeping Missions (DDR, SSR, Security etc.).
  • The participants will be able to analyze complex situation in area of conflict;
  • The participants will be able to work in different roles in HQs of UN Multidimensional Integrated Peacekeeping Mission.
  • The participants will be able to adjust an existing concept of operation to a new situation and/or to adjust to evolving mission imperatives based on strategic guidance.

 

TARGET GROUP

Set at the operational level, the course targets a mixed group of middle and above leadership from the following:

  • UN Staff – military, police and civilians
  • ECOWAS Standby Forces HQ Structure officials – military, police and civilians
  • FHQ Individuals and members of ongoing peacekeeping missions;
  • Government officials, operational level staffers and police;
  • ECOWAS/AU/UN peacekeeping mission military personnel directly involved in operational planning and implementation of policies;
  • Selected personnel by ECOWAS, AU, and UN Member States to be deployed in a Peacekeeping mission.

The selection process will strive to achieve gender balance of participants as much as possible. Military personnel should have a minimum of 70% participation. Expected military ranks are from Captain to Colonel or civilian/police from equivalent levels. This course will be conducted in English. The participants must be able to speak and write fluently in English. Additionally, the applicants should have completed a national UN pre-deployment training and / or have proven expertise and experiences in the field of staff working.

 

COURSE CONTENT

The course is planned to cover the following modules:

  • The UN System.
  • The SC Resolution process.
  • Peacekeeping Mission.
  • Integrated Mission Structures & Force HQs.
  • Components of UN Peacekeeping Missions.
  • Legal Framework Frameworks for Peace Operations & Peace Operations-specific International Law.
  • HQ SOPs and Reporting.
  • Roles of other players in Peacekeeping Missions – UN, AU / ECOWAS.
  • Standards of Conduct, Gender, DDR, Security Sector Reform, Protection of Civilians, Public Info.
  • Integrated Planning and United Nations Military Decision-Making Process for Peace Operations.
  • Operational Rhythm, Staff Work and Digital Tools
  • Planning Framework for UN Peacekeeping Operations
  • Crisis Management.
  • Role of Peacekeeping Missions in Elections.
  • Police work in missions.
  • Civilian staff work in missions.
  • Mine Awareness.
  • Humanitarian Reconstruction Component.
  • Medical Support.
  • Road Safety.
  • SEA and Conduct & Discipline.
  • UN Peacekeeping-Intelligence, Planning & Dissemination.
  • UN Security System.
  • Force Generation System.
  • Logistics & UN Mission Support.
  • Scenario Based Exercise (SBE) and Map Exercise (MAPEX).

 

METHODOLOGY

The problem-based learning approach will be used in the delivery of the 3-week residential course. Participants will play active roles in the learning process under the supervised guidance of a team of experienced facilitators. The course content will thus be delivered using a combination of tools such as: lectures, case studies, small group work exercises and table top exercise among others. During the final SBE & MAPEX coordination and cooperation among different branches within a Headquarters and with other partners in a multidimensional/integrated mission will be practiced by the students. The course will be conducted in English.

HOW TO APPLY

Interested applicants are requested to kindly fill and submit an online application form. Access the application form using the link that will be provided.

 

Contact

Desmond Ofosuhene

Course Coordination Officer

Tel.  00 233 (0) 302 718200

Ext. 1012

Fax. 00 233 (0) 302 718201

Email : admin.events@kaiptc.org

NSS.TrainingCord@kaiptc.org

Colonel Richyson Kofi Debrah  

Course Director

Email: course.director@kaiptc.org