2021 EUCTI Activities in a Nutshell

2021 EUCTI Activities in a Nutshell

The Centre for European Perspective (CEP) is proud to host the Secretariat of the European Union Civilian Training Initiative (EUCTI). EUCTI is a three-year long project (2021-2023) which is co-funded by the European Union, Service for Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI.2), instrument contributing to Stability and Peace, Conflict prevention, peacebuilding, and crisis preparedness component.

EUCTI’s main objective is to provide need-based training courses for experts working in international organisations and missions active in the field of civilian crisis management worldwide. Course topics vary and aim at enhancing knowledge and skills of the deployed personnel. This, in turn, will help the organisations in delivering their mandates which, ultimately, will improve the living conditions of the conflict-affected people.

During the first project year, we dedicated time to develop concepts and frameworks to allow sound planning of the upcoming training activities (e.g., on evaluation and on methodology and standardization) in cooperation with seven other EUCTI partners. Furthermore, EUCTI contacted several important stakeholders in the field of civilian crisis management (all EU CSDP missions, EU Delegations, UN, AU and OSCE headquarters and several related missions to name some). EUCTI successfully delivered five training courses; 57 participants (32 females and 25 males) from 22 countries benefited directly from our activities. On top of that, we believe that many other people have indirectly gained new knowledge and expertise related to civilian crisis management thanks to EUCTI.

Check out the video below for the highlights of our work in 2021!

 

 
PROMOTING WOMEN, PEACE, AND SECURITY – Online Training on Gender Equality and Gender Mainstreaming in Peace Operations

PROMOTING WOMEN, PEACE, AND SECURITY – Online Training on Gender Equality and Gender Mainstreaming in Peace Operations

The Peace Operations Training Centre – POTC is organizing an online training on Gender Equality and Gender Mainstreaming in Peace Operations for police and military personnel who plan to join international peace operations or missions. The training will take place online in the period from the 21th to the 24th of March 2022.

Violent conflict disproportionately affects women and girls and intensifies pre-existing gender inequalities and discrimination. But women are also active agents of peace in armed conflict although their role as key players and agents of peace is still poorly recognized. Acknowledging and integrating different understanding, experiences and capabilities of women into all aspects of peace operations is essential for the success of any peacekeeping efforts and for sustaining peace.

The course’s online lectures, workshops and participatory activities will cover the basic topics from gender equality and mainstreaming in peacekeeping to peacebuilding environments. Participants will gain skills and knowledge that will help them engage all possible stakeholders regarding gender equality and include the perspectives of women in their efforts to build sustainable peace.


As there are several vacant seats still available in the online training, we encourage everyone interested to apply here regardless of the application deadline. Contact  [email protected] for any additional questions you might have.

 

March 15 – Aggression on Ukraine: Lining up the West

March 15 – Aggression on Ukraine: Lining up the West

Bled Strategic Forum, Centre for European Perspective and the Atlantic Council cordially invite you to a discussion

 

Aggression on Ukraine:

Lining up the West

                                                                    

15 March 2022, 10.00 CET

Zoom & Jable Castle*

 

Register here.

 

 

Yet again history makes its mark on Europe.  

The war in Ukraine, instigated by Russia, will have a lasting impact on European security. The conflict, which has broader geopolitical implications, could signal a beginning of growing instability in various other regions such as Balkans, South China Sea, or Taiwan. Furthermore, the conflict could spill over into EU countries. The international order based on the equality of sovereign countries is crumbling before our eyes. Simultaneously we are witnessing unity and vigour of the European Union and NATO in its responses to the Russian aggression. Europe is uniting and the Transatlantic partnership is reinvigorated. Security is again at the forefront and the European Security Architecture is and has to change drastically.

 

What are the consequences of the war in Ukraine for European security?

What are the broader geopolitical implications of Russian aggression in Ukraine?

Can we expect spill over effects and where?

Are the EU and NATO doing enough?

 

Introductory remarks:

·        Ambassador Iztok Mirošič, BSF Programme Director

 

Speakers:

·        Mr Mykhailo Gonchar, Founder & President, Center for Global Studies “Strategy XXI”, Ukraine – digitally

·        Dr Stefan Meister, Head of Program for International Order and Democracy, German Council on Foreign Relations – digitally

·        Mr Jernej Müller, Political Director, Director-General, Directorate for Common Foreign and Security Policy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia

·        Ms Anna Wieslander, Director Northern Europe, Europe Center, Atlantic Council – digitally

 

Closing remarks:

·        Dr Stanislav Raščan, State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia

 

Moderated by Ms Katja Geršak, Executive Director, Centre for European Perspective.

 

 

Join us on Zoom!

 

 

If you wish to join the discussion on-site at Jable Castle, please RSVP no later than Sunday, March 13 by email to [email protected].

 

 

*Disclaimer: The on-site discussion will take place at Jable Castle, Grajska cesta 1, 1234 Mengeš. On-site participation will be possible for the first 50 RSVPs. Participants who will be able to attend the discussion live will be notified day before the event by email. Participants will be able to watch the discussion online via Zoom platform or on the BSF YouTube profile. For more about the BSF, you can also follow our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram profile.

POTC Activities in 2022

POTC Activities in 2022

In February, the third session of the Peace Operations Training Centre (POTC) Program Council took place virtually with representatives of the Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Defence, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

CEP Executive Director Katja Geršak presented the role of POTC and pointed out how POTC’s results already contribute to a higher level of international recognition and influence for Slovenia. She pointed out that POTC is the only training centre in Europe that caters to the army, police, and civilian personnel’s training needs. The Secretaries of State confirmed the 2021 Activity Report as well as the implementation plan for 2022. They expressed satisfaction with the completed activities and the plans for 2022.

The program for 2022 includes regular POTC activities like coordination of POTC members, monitoring training development, conducting cross-cutting research activities and the following training activities:

  • Gender Mainstreaming and Gender Equality in IOM Training
  • Pilot implementation of the course Protection of Civilians
  • Pilot implementation of the course Cooperation with the Local Communities and the Populations (CIMIC/CMCoor)
  • Assistance to Bosnia and Hercegovina (pre-deployment training, preparation of European project proposals)
  • Hostile Environment Awareness Training
  • International Humanitarian Law Course
  • International Training in Support of the African Security and Defence Architecture in the Sahel Region
  • Stabilization and Reconstruction for Civilian Functional Experts

The first training to be carried out in 2022 is the Gender Equality and Gender Mainstreaming in Peace Operations Training starting on March 21st, 2022.