Call for Applications: Conflict Analysis and Mediation (CAM 19) Course

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

Conflict Analysis and Mediation (CAM 19) COURSE

 

Introduction

Many parts of the world are experiencing increased conflicts. With the change in the nature and pattern of conflicts, it has become imperative to develop strategies to anticipate, prevent and respond to conflicts. The increase in opportunities for peace-making by continental and regional organizations such as the African Union (AU), Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and by Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) including Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Community Based Organizations (CBOs) has resulted in an exponential growth in mediation interventions and associated conflict resolution activities at multiple levels. To match the need to intervene in conflicts is the need to build the knowledge base of individuals to fill the capacity gaps of mediators and mediation support teams. The Conflict Analysis and Mediation.

The Conflict Analysis and Mediation Course was therefore designed to increase the understanding on the different tools, frameworks and aspects of conflict analysis and mediation among stakeholders for the purposes of conflict prevention, management and resolution.

Course Aim

The Conflict Analysis and Mediation Course has been designed with the aim of strengthening the critical, analytical and practical conflict analysis, mediation and negotiation skills, including the development of multi-level, locally relevant and tailor made approaches to conflict resolution. In order for it to be relevant to professional conflict resolution participants, the course aims at enabling the sharing of experiences and lessons learned in multi-track mediation and peace processes.

Objectives

At the end of the course participants will be able to;

  • Deepen their understanding and awareness of the challenges and opportunities of the emerging African Peace and Security Architecture with a focus on preventive diplomacy and mediation.
  • Understand key conflict analysis concepts and evaluate conflict analysis frameworks and underlying conceptual tools.
  • Understand at a practical level the connections between conflict analysis and mediation.
  • Acquire detailed knowledge of mediation theory and practice.
  • Appreciate and critically reflect on the experiences of African mediators.
  • Acquire detailed knowledge of the principles and procedures of negotiation and enhance their ability to demonstrate negotiation skills in practice.
  • Enhance their understanding of gender considerations in mediation, peace processes and peace agreements.
  • Integrate and evaluate political, social and cultural barriers in negotiations and conflict resolution.
  • Understand mediation not just as a diplomatic tool but also as a conflict resolution/transformation tool.

 

Course Content

  • Conflict and Conflict Analysis – Theories, Stages Strategies;
  • Introduction to Negotiation and Mediation;
  • Gender, Women and Vulnerable Groups in Mediation;
  • Diplomatic Considerations in Mediation;
  • Cultural considerations in Mediation;
  • AU/ECOWAS Approach to Mediation.

Teaching Methodology

Through a combination of lectures, simulation exercises, video/movie presentations, group work, role plays, case study analysis, quizzes and discussions, the course seeks to enhance participant’s theoretical as well as practical understanding of Conflict Analysis and Mediation in the Region. Participants will play active roles in the learning process under the guidance of a team of experienced facilitators. Following the completion of each module, participants will be encouraged to participate in group discussions to further their understanding of the concept’s more nuanced arguments.

Target Group

The course is open to individuals and organizations whose members/staff find themselves undertaking/supporting mediation efforts. Among the organizations targeted for participation in the course are: UN Missions in Africa, African Union, ECOWAS and other Regional Economic Communities (RECs) such as Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD). Practitioners in mediation related jobs are also encouraged to apply. Female participants are particularly encouraged to apply.

 

Course Fees

Each participant shall be required to pay a non refundable commitment fee of $500 USD (five hundred US Dollars). Participants who will require visa on arrival will also be responsible for the cost of their visas. KAIPTC shall be responsible for participant’s external (within Africa) travel, accommodation and feeding during the duration of the course.

Relevant Information

  • The course will be conducted ONLY in English;
  • Every participant will have to prove adequate health insurance coverage before travelling to the Centre. KAIPTC will not bear any health or accident costs for any participant.

 

How to Apply

Interested applicants are requested to kindly click on the link below to apply

Application Deadline: January 18, 2019

 

Contact

Marylyn Akabutu    
Training Coordinator
Tel: 233 302 718 200 Ext.1012
Fax: 233 302 718 201
Email: marylyn.akabutu@kaiptc.org

 

Auguster Armah
Assistant Course Director
Tel: 233 302 718 200
Email: auguster.armah@kaiptc.org