ACPST Course: Emerging threats to human security in Africa (ETHSA)

 

 

African Centre for Peace and Security Training presents: Emerging threats to human security in Africa (ETHSA)

Venue: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Course Date: 6 May 2012 to 18 May 2012

 

With the support of the Geneva Center for Security Policy the African Centre for Peace and Security Training (ACPST) was created by the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) in 2011 to boost practitioners’ ability to improve human security in Africa through short courses. Established in 1991, the ISS is a leading  applied policy research institute with offices in South Africa, Kenya, Ethiopia and Senegal and staff from 16 African countries.

  • Course description: The decline of warfare in Africa has coincided with the emergence of threats like electoral violence, terrorism, drug trafficking, cyber crime, maritime insecurity and climate change. ETHSA will explore the nature of these threats, why they have emerged, how they threaten human security, specific ways of tackling them, and how they relate to each other and to traditional threats?
  • Goals of ETHSA: To positively influence policymaking and implementation by giving participants a better understanding of emerging threats, practical skills for dealing with these threats, research training for continued learning, and networking skills for knowledge exchange and concerted action against emerging threats.
  • Course participants: Only state and non-state actors working on human security issues in Africa will be considered for participation in the course.
  • Language of instruction: English. A high level of English is required for admission.
  • Participants’ obligations: The receipt of a certificate is dependent on full attendance and active participation.
  • Costs and funding: The ACPST will cover the participation costs of trainees from outside of Addis Ababa and provide them with a modest honorarium. Addis Ababa-based participants will have their tuition, lunch and dinner costs covered by the ACPST.

 

How to apply:

Send a short cover letter and CV with your contact information and that of two referees to [email protected] by April 5, 2012. Admission is on a rolling basis so apply early as the course could fill up before the deadline.

 

 

 

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