ACCORD trains key Liberian peacebuilding actors in peacebuilding skills and project management
Liberian stakeholders receive training to strengthen their ability to apply analytical and managerial skills to their organisations’ projects.
Liberian stakeholders receive training to strengthen their ability to apply analytical and managerial skills to their organisations’ projects.
Fostering closer organisational ties and allegiances in order to strengthen peacebuilding efforts across Africa.
Second part of a three-part training series aiding participants in development and utilisation of peacebuilding planning skills.
Workshop to develop strategic peacebuilding skills and strengthen peacebuilding processes within the African Peacebuilding Coordination Network.
ACCORD has recently published the first edition of the ACCORD Peacebuilding Handbook. This Handbook aims to serve as a training tool and a self-study field guide for peacebuilding practitioners, and
ACCORD’s Peacebuilding Unit, through its African Peacebuilding Coordination Programme (APCP), has conducted a national training in Monrovia, Liberia, to strengthen local peacebuilding capacity as the United Nations Mission in Liberia
Under its African Peacebuilding Co-ordination Programme (APCP), ACCORD is holding a Joint Peacebuilding Training and Study Tour in Durban and Johannesburg between 22 August and 2 September 2011. The training
In October, ACCORD held a training course in Burundi for a wide range of peacebuilding stakeholders. Participants at the training included representatives from the United Nations Integrated Mission in Burundi
ACCORD’s African Peacebuilding Coordination Programme (APCP) will be conducting training sessions and workshops during July to September. This is tied to ACCORD’s aim of enhancing coherence and coordination of peacebuilding