From 19 to 22 May 2026 in Pristina, Kosovo, the Center for International Peace Operations (ZIF), under the auspices of EUTI – European Union Training Initiative, successfully conducted “Team & Conflict Management in Peace Operations – Working in and Leading Multicultural Teams” training for select members of EULEX Mission in Pristina, Kosovo. The intensive program was designed to strengthen internal collaboration and leadership within civilian crisis management.
Training dates: 19–22 May 2026
Training location: EULEX Mission in Pristina, Kosovo
Participants: 11 mid-level managers and team leaders with supervisory or coordination responsibilities within EULEX Kosovo.
Background and core objectives
A mission’s working performance and ability to deliver on its mandate depends entirely on the ability of its members to collaborate trustfully and effectively. Civilian crisis management missions, such as EULEX Kosovo, operate within complex environments characterized by high workloads, stress, diverse multidisciplinary teams, complex reporting structures, and time pressure. Within this high-pressure context, interpersonal tensions and conflicts are inevitable, and if left unaddressed, they can negatively affect trust, team performance, and overall mission outcomes.
To address these challenges, this course actively developed effective teamwork by enabling mission staff—especially at the mid-management level—to constructively manage interpersonal conflicts, strengthen trust, and build cohesive, motivated teams. The program focused on the following core premises and objectives:
- Navigating Team Dynamics: Equiping mid-level managers to play a key role in shaping team dynamics, establishing psychological safety, and building trust.
- Harnessing Conflict Productively: Treating conflict as an inherent, potentially constructive aspect of teamwork that can be resolved timely to leverage diverse perspectives and individual strengths.
- Adaptive Leadership: Developing adaptive, culturally sensitive, and emotionally intelligent leadership approaches to successfully guide highly diverse, multicultural teams.
- Practical Application: Combining conceptual inputs with an experiential learning approach directly tailored to the operational realities of EULEX.