21. 4. 2026 | POTC, PR
The Geneva Water Hub (GWH) and the Peace Operations Training Centre (POTC) would like to invite you to Ljubljana, Slovenia, from October 12 to 16, 2026, for a transformative training activity on “Law, Policy and Science in Environmental Peacebuilding”.
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We are pleased to announce that the 2026 edition of the highly sought-after training programme is returning to Slovenia. This training programme offers an in-depth exploration of how natural resources influence conflict dynamics and peace processes, covering essential legal frameworks, emerging challenges, and strategic solutions.
Background
This 2026 edition builds upon the success of the inaugural training delivered two years ago. The programme continues to align with Slovenia’s priorities within the United Nations, where the country has championed the critical link between environmental stability and global security. By strengthening capacity in environmental peacebuilding, this joint initiative empowers stakeholders to navigate the complexities of environmental challenges in fragile contexts, ultimately contributing to sustainable, long-term peace.
Participant Profile
This training is specifically designed for professionals working in:
- military and law enforcement,
- diplomacy and government,
- NGOs and international organisations,
- humanitarian and development sectors.
Programme Benefits
Participation in this training programme will provide you with:
- Theoretical and Legal Foundations: Explore the critical intersection of environmental issues, armed conflict, and peacebuilding efforts through a rigorous academic and legal lens.
- Interactive Learning: Engage in a dynamic curriculum consisting of expert-led lectures, interactive panel discussions, and collaborative group activities designed to build both substantive knowledge and practical skills.
- Networking and Professional Certification: Gain exclusive access to the Geneva Water Hub alumni network and receive a professional certificate upon successful completion of the programme.
The training programme has a tuition fee, but full and partial scholarships are available. More details can be found in the brochure and at the following link: Geneva Water Hub
Application Deadline: May 30, 2026. Apply online to secure your spot here.
The training brochure is available here.
For more information, please contact Dimitrij Pahor at: [email protected]
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7. 8. 2023 | POTC, PR
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN
From October 2 – 6 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:
Contact [email protected] for any additional questions you might have.

16. 2. 2023 | Bled Strategic Forum, POTC, PR
Peace Operations Training Centre (POTC) is organising its newest pilot training course titled »Climate Change, Peace and Security«, which will take place back-to-back with the 12th Africa Day International Conference between 24-26 of April in Slovenia.
Climate change is a security issue and a global threat multiplier. While climate change does not directly cause violent conflict, its impacts can exacerbate its drivers. Climate change can undermine livelihoods, increase mass migration, and weaken the governance and stability of states, particularly conflict-affected fragile states and territories. The European Union (EU), NATO and the UN have actively been calling for peace operations to assess climate risks and establish management strategies that incorporate these risks. With this in mind, POTC developed a comprehensive training programme that covers different aspects of the environmental peacebuilding, climate and security nexus at an introductory level. After its successful completion, the participants will be able to understand and analyse climate-related security risks and be better prepared to contribute to crisis prevention and sustaining peace.
The enrollment procedure is now open, so we encourage everyone interested to apply here by the 24th of March, 2023.
Due to the visa obtainment process, participants from African countries should apply by February 26th, 2023.
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.
- The organisers will cover coffee/tea breaks and lunch.
- Participants will be notified about the selection no later than March 31st, 2023.
- Location of the training: Jable Castle, Grajska Cesta 1, Mengeš, Slovenia.
The draft agenda of the training course can be viewed here.
Contact [email protected] for any additional questions you might have.
For more information about the 12th Africa Day International Conference, please view the following link: 12th Africa Days International Conference

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25. 1. 2023 | POTC, PR
Peace Operations Training Centre (POTC) is organising a training on Gender Equality and Gender Mainstreaming in Peace Operations and Missions, which will take place in person at Jable Castle, Slovenia, from 21 March to 23 March 2023.
The training is intended for police, civilian and military personnel, who plan to join international missions and operations.
Violent conflict disproportionately affects women and girls and intensifies pre-existing gender inequalities and discrimination. 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 understandings, 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 lectures, workshops and participatory activities will cover the basic topics of gender mainstreaming. 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.
There are vacant seats still available, so we encourage everyone interested to apply here by the 26th of February 2023.
Additional information:
- the training is free of charge.
- Travel and accommodation costs are not covered by organizers. However, we will provide support and recommendations.
- The working language is English.
- Coffee breaks and lunch will be covered by the organisers.
- Participants will be notified about the selection no later than the 28th of February 2023.
- Location of the training: Jable Castle, Grajska Cesta 1, 1234 Mengeš, Slovenia
You may find more information about the training on the flyer above.
Contact [email protected] for any additional questions you might have.

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