Mitigating our Butterfly Effect – We are kicking off the 12th Young Bled Strategic Forum

Mitigating our Butterfly Effect – We are kicking off the 12th Young Bled Strategic Forum

Cooperation, dialogue and youth empowerment will hold the central stage within the Young Bled Strategic Forum, organised at Ljubljana and Bled from 25th August until 28th August 2023. The activities will gather more than 40 young leaders from 5 continents, and experts from public administration, academia, private sector, media, civil society and youth organisations. The three-day training and discussions will continue with the participation in the Bled Strategic Forum conference, organised from 28th August until 29th August 2023, further outlining the importance of young professionals working towards solutions to the most pressing challenges of our time.

The 12th edition of the Young Bled Strategic Forum implemented under the title Mitigating our Butterfly Effect celebrates the power of every individual and stakeholder to contribute their knowledge, expertise and inspiration to positive change within communities on the local, regional and international levels. Active citizenship and solidarity are not virtues that can be measured in quality or quantity, as every action can hold the momentum to cause or prevent a storm in other parts of the world. Our interconnected communities, faced with challenges and opportunities in sustainability, security, swift technological advancement, geopolitical balancing of power, and other imperative fields, require coordination and joint approaches to build a positive sum (non-zero sum) future.

The event is set to draw a distinguished lineup of guests, all converging to participate in meaningful discussions and exchanges with youth. Saturday’s discussions will culminate in a special one-on-one talk with H. E. Ms Tanja Fajon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia, touching upon the pivotal role of young individuals in shaping the society of today and tomorrow, Slovenia’s tenure on the UN Security Council, feminist foreign policy, and the demonstration of solidarity in response to this year’s devastating local floods.

The Young Bled Strategic Forum is supported by the Central European Initiative, the U.S. Embassy in Ljubljana grant, the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung think tank, implemented within the activities of the Slovenian Presidency to the European Union Strategy for the Danube Region and supported as part of the Priority Area 10 Institutional Capacity and Cooperation, an Interreg Danube Region Programme project co-funded by the European Union.

 

The Bled Strategic Forum international conference is the leading conference in Central and South-Eastern Europe. The conference is a gathering of participants from various fields with diverse knowledge, encouraging them to exchange views and generate ideas to address present and future challenges. In addition, the conference also offers a unique opportunity for tailored meetings and networking with regional and global stakeholders. The 2023 edition of the Bled Strategic Forum is devoted to the support and empowerment of Solidarity for Global Security.

For more information on the Bled Strategic Forum and Young Bled Strategic Forum visit the conference webpages.

 

Representatives of Western Balkan media and civil society are joining a roundtable discussion on the margins of the Bled Strategic Forum, on 28 August

Representatives of Western Balkan media and civil society are joining a roundtable discussion on the margins of the Bled Strategic Forum, on 28 August

Kliknite tukaj za branje prispevka v slovenskem jeziku.

Project Strengthening Societal Resilience and Countering Foreign Perpetrated Disinformation has invited twelve representatives of Western Balkans media and civil society organisations to join a roundtable discussion at the margins of the Bled Strategic Forum.

The roundtable discussion will take place on 28 August, titled ‘The Line Is(n’t) Thin: Fact v. Opinion, Regulation v. Censorship’.

Western Balkan participants will be joined by Mr Jakub Kalensky of the European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats and Mr Burak Ünveren, a journalist at Deutsche Welle.

Through an open and dynamic exchange, participants and guests will have an opportunity to touch upon questions that do not always have straightforward answers in the fight against disinformation, such as: how to ensure that democratic standards and freedom of speech are upheld while still curbing the spread of disinformation? Are the current projects and initiatives focused on countering disinformation largely on the right track – or do we need to adjust our course? How has the experience with Covid-19 and the Russian aggression against Ukraine changed journalism – have we learned anything?

Strengthening Societal Resilience and Countering Foreign Perpetrated Disinformation project continues to support efforts of Western Balkan governments, media and civil society to establish national mechanisms for countering disinformation. The roundtable event will further be an opportunity to discuss the way forward in these efforts, and in particular, the role of media and civil society.

After the roundtable discussion, Western Balkan participants are invited to join and enjoy the rich program of the Bled Strategic Forum on 28 and 29 August.

 

The project is funded by the National Endowment for Democracy and the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia through development cooperation funds.

CEP išče nove študentske okrepitve!

CEP išče nove študentske okrepitve!

Oddelek Mir in Varnost se ukvarja z vodenjem nacionalnih in mednarodnih projektov na področju civilnega kriznega upravljanja, v okviru katerih potekajo usposabljanja za strokovnjake, ki so del mednarodnih mirovnih operacij in misij. Naša usposabljanja so osredotočena predvsem na medsektorske teme, kot so vključevanje načela enakosti spolov, digitalna in strateška komunikacija, usposabljanje inštruktorjev, varstvo kulturne dediščine, zaščita civilistov itd.

Tvoje naloge bodo obsegale

  • podporo pri pripravi spletnih obrazcev in poročil,
  • pisanje prispevkov za spletno stran in družbena omrežja,
  • pomoč pri pripravi in izvedbi mednarodnih dogodkov,
  • podpora vodji projekta pri načrtovanju in pripravi zahtevnih pisnih izdelkov in koordinaciji.

Iščemo komunikativno, samoiniciativno, motivirano, zagnano osebo z željo po vsakodnevnem učenju vsebin in osvajanju novih veščin. Zaželeno je

  • odlično znanje angleškega jezika, vključno s pisanjem zahtevnih besedil (razgovor bo vključeval kratek pisni test znanja),
  • napredno znanje dela s programi MS Office,
  • poznavanje družbenih omrežij.

Ker smo locirani na obrobju Ljubljane na gradu Jable, je zaželeno, da se do nas lahko pripelješ z lastnim prevozom.

Prednost bodo imeli študentke/i 2. stopnje ali absolventke/i študija mednarodnih odnosov, evropskih študij, obramboslovja, varnostnih ved in podobnih smeri s predhodnimi izkušnjami

  • s poznavanjem WordPressa,
  • s koordinacijo in pisanjem vsebinskih prispevkov za namene priprave projektnih aktivnosti,
  • z delom v mednarodnem okolju,
  • s specifikami izvedbe EU ali mednarodnih projektov z več deležniki,
  • in poznavanjem struktur in politik EU na področju zunanjega upravljanja EU in varnosti.

Postani del mladega in zagnanega kolektiva, kjer nudimo zanimivo, raznoliko in fleksibilno delo, odprto izmenjavo mnenj, priložnosti za učenje ter udejstvovanje v mednarodnem okolju. Nudimo možnost dolgoročnega sodelovanja.

 

Če te predstavljeno delo zanima in se vidiš v naši ekipi, na elektronski naslov [email protected] pošlji svoj življenjepis in kratko motivacijsko pismo, v katerem nam poveš, zakaj si želiš delati pri nas.

Rok za prijavo je 21. 8. 2023. Upoštevane bodo vse prijave, ki bodo pravočasno prispele na zgoraj navedeni naslov.

 

Call for applications: Comprehensive Protection of Civilians (CPoC) Training, Brussels

Call for applications: Comprehensive Protection of Civilians (CPoC) Training, Brussels

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN

From October 26 of this year, POTC will organise, in cooperation with the European Security and Defence College (ESDC), the Comprehensive Protection of Civilians (CPoC) Training in Brussels.

The content of this 6-day training is built around the concept of “protection of civilians” (PoC). It refers to the responsibility of states, international organisations and other actors to protect individuals, particularly non-combatants, from harm during armed conflict, natural disasters and other forms of violence. This includes protecting them from physical violence, such as harm caused by weapons, and other forms of harm, such as forced displacement, sexual violence, and denial of access to essential resources and services. The principles of PoC are enshrined in international humanitarian law and human rights law and are considered a crucial aspect of ensuring respect for human dignity in times of conflict and crisis.

The course is designed as a comprehensive introduction to the Protection of Civilians for military personnel (battalion level or above), police personnel (senior police officer or above) and civilian personnel (heads of sections or above). These include decision-makers, members of non-governmental organisations and individual civilian experts who expect to be deployed to international missions and operations or who work in civilian crisis management without prior knowledge or skills to prevent or respond to violence against civilians.

Qualified candidates who match the above description are asked to complete the online application form and submit it by latest September 1, 2023.

Applications are to be filed via the ESDC secure internet system ENLIST by designated nominators under https://esdc.europa.eu/enlist/login, no later than September 1st 2023. A list with relevant ENLIST nominators can be retrieved from the ESDC website at https://esdc.europa.eu/nominators/. Each nominator is kindly requested to nominate participants in order of preference. Alternatively, use the online application form available at the following link: POTC & ESDC Comprehensive Protection of Civilians (PoC) Course.

All submissions will be reviewed by the ESDC and the POTC. The selected participants will be notified in a timely manner within 10 days following the application deadline. In their final selection of participants, the course admission board will seek to ensure a balance of genders, nationalities and working contexts.

Additional information:

  • The training is free of charge.

  • Organisers do not cover travel and accommodation costs. However, we will provide support and recommendations.

  • The working language is English.

  • Location of the training: Permanent Representation of Slovenia to the European Union

  • The tentative course programme can be found here.

Contact [email protected] for any additional questions you might have. 

 

     

  

Macedonian investigative and prosecuting authorities on the path to the EU strengthen their capacities for financial investigations through consultations and workshops

Macedonian investigative and prosecuting authorities on the path to the EU strengthen their capacities for financial investigations through consultations and workshops

Kliknite tukaj za branje prispevka v slovenskem jeziku.

In North Macedonia, activities to strengthen the capacity of Macedonian institutions to carry out financial investigations continued between 3 and 7 July 2023 in the framework of the project ” Support in Chapter 24 – Financial investigations “. The project is being implemented with Slovenian development assistance. This was the second consultation this year, followed by workshops. Both activities focused on the processing of real cases and the procedures for conducting financial investigations in line with EU standards.

The consultations took place in Skopje, and the workshops that followed in the east of the country (Kočani). The activities were conducted with the participation of Slovenian experts from the Specialised State Prosecution Office, the Financial Administration, and the Police, while on the Macedonian side, they were attended by representatives of the institutions responsible for financial investigations in North Macedonia from the ranks of the Public Prosecution Office, the Ministry of the Interior (Police), the Financial Police and the Customs Administration. The consultations were first held with each institution individually and then continued with group work in the workshop part of the program, involving all institutions at the same time.

Participants in the consultations and workshops renewed their gratitude once again to Slovenia and representatives of Slovenian investigative and prosecuting authorities for their help and support in implementing changes in their institutions in the context of EU accession regarding the conduct of financial investigations and the confiscation of assets of illicit origin and proceeds of crime. In particular, they were thankful to the Slovenian experts for sharing their knowledge, advice, and practical experience in dealing with real cases. The discussion gave them the opportunity to check and validate their practices and to identify areas and steps that still need to be improved to progress. As extremely positive and welcome, the Macedonian participants saw the opportunity to bring together the different Macedonian institutions in charge of financial investigations in the same place and the possibility to exchange experiences and good practices among them at the same time. They also welcomed the fact that they will be able to put into practice immediately everything they have learned in the consultations and workshops.

Activities are funded by the Republic of Slovenia through its International Development Cooperation Programme and implemented in cooperation with the State Prosecution, Financial Administration, Ministry of the Interior, and the Police of the Republic of Slovenia.

 Further information:

Andreja Dolničar Jeraj

Programme Director

Centre for European Perspective

 

 

 

Call for Applications: Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT)

Call for Applications: Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT)

Za več informacij v slovenščini kliknite tukaj

The Peace Operations Training Centre (POTC) is organising a Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT). The course will take place at Gotenica Police Training Centre in Slovenia from Sunday 24th to Friday 29th September 2023.

HEAT’s purpose is to train professionals to deal effectively with risk-associated and emergency/critical situations while deployed in hostile environments abroad.

Up to 24 professionals with different backgrounds, working or aiming to work with national or international (non)governmental organizations, academic or private sector are eligible to apply for participation in the training.

The participants will join an experienced group of Slovenian and foreign trainers for a five-day intensive course in the southwestern part of Slovenia. The training is designed to:

  • improve participants’ knowledge about multiple threats present in hostile field environments and learn how to deal with them in an effective manner

  • rehearse and practice safety and security procedures accordingly to specific threats

  • develop skills and behaviours to deal with different stressful situations.

Activities include lectures, guided discussions, role-playing, simulations, and a complex field training exercise. Trainees will be addressing deployment in hostile environments (threat awareness, management of various threats, etc.), medical help, orientation, communications, mobility, etc.

Additional Information

The participation fee for an individual attendee amounts to 1700,00 € before taxes and covers all costs related to training delivery except travel costs. Participants, sent by the Slovenian Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, are exempt from paying a participation fee.

English proficiency is a precondition for attending as the training program is conducted in English. A valid driving license for cars with manual transmissions is required.

POTC reserves the right to reject the participation of any applicant without providing specific reasons. The selected applicants will receive information on their successful registration on August 21st at the latest.

All applicants should register here by August 20th 2023.

Course Director [email protected] is available for any additional information.

Download PDF with more information about HEAT here

 

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