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WANEP holds a three-week training Session in Accra
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Hey Guys,

read information carefully and follow the website for details.

The West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) is one of the leading
organizations in peacebuilding, conflict prevention, transformation
and mitigation in Africa. The mandate of WANEP is to build the capacity
of peacebuilding, development and human rights practitioners in West
Africa on peace and security issues to promote and protect human
securitywapi07broch ure1 through context specific tools and indigenous
techniques. To fulfill its mandate, WANEP holds each year, a three-week training
session in peacebuilding at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping
Training Centre (KAIPTC) in Accra, Ghana. WAPI was established to
provide specialized, intensive, and culturally sensitive training in
conflict transformation and peacebuilding to individuals, Civil Society
Organizations (CSOs), Policy-makers, and other relevant actors from West
Africa and beyond. For the past years, WAPI has provided the space and
platform for the actualization of WANEP’s vision for the
prevention and resolution of conflicts in Africa by Africans. Since its
inception, WAPI has also been the learning centre within WANEP for
networking and the exchange of best practices in peacebuilding.
Thus since 2002 to date WAPI has trained 213 practitioners in
peacebuilding paradigms; human rights; conflict, population movements and
development; youth and peace education; gender and conflict, early warning
and early response, etc.
Objectives of WAPI:
* Develop action-oriented capacity for conflict transformation and
peacebuilding
* Increase the number of competent, informed and active peacebuilding
practitioners in West Africa and worldwide
* Provide quality training in peacebuilding at a reduced cost
* Develop context specific and indigenous models of conflict
transformation and peacebuilding that can be integrated with existing models
* Bridge the gap between policy and practice in peacebuilding
The training covers a range of courses on Peacebuilding, Facilitated
Dialogue and Mediation; Women and Gender Mainstreaming in Peacebuilding;
Youth and Peace Education, Early Warning and Early Response, Human
Rights and Conflict Resolution, Human Security, Development and Peace, etc.

WAPI 2008 is organised in partnership with German Technical Cooperation
- GTZ and KAIPTC.
For more details see: www.wanep.org

Application form: http://www.wanep. org/wapi/ 2008/images/
wapi_application 08-eng.doc
Complete the application form and send to: wapi@wanep.org or
wanep@wanep. org
The deadline for application is 31st May 2008.
Please circulate this information to anyone you think may be
interested.
In solidarity,
Sarah

Sarah Masters
Women's Network Coordinator
International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA)
Development House
56-64 Leonard Street, London, EC2A 4LT
Ph + 44 207 065 0876
Fx + 44 207 065 0871
Email: women@iansa. org
Website: www.iansa.org/ women



Mr.Thomas J. Barlue
Programs Director
African Child Peace Initiative-Liberia
Cell: +231-6605658
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