CCCPA Training Course on Illicit Transfer of SALW in the North Africa and Sahel Regions IV 2015
As part of the project 'Enhancing the Capacity of Local Actors in Efforts to Improve Peace and Stability in North Africa, the Sahel and Great Lakes Partners' this was the last of two courses held by the CCCPA in the month of January of 2015. 23 representatives from the Ministries of Defense, Interior and Foreign Affairs of countries from the North Africa and Sahel Regions participated in this course. The course addressed the illicit flow of SALW in the region and the participants examined national efforts in this issue having Libya as a case study. The course also covered international and regional frameworks to regulate illicit SALW, the importance of stockpile management of weapons to combat proliferation, the impact of illicit SALW on gender and age, collection and destruction of illicit SALW and ammunition and disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR). Experts from the Egyptian Ministries of Defense and Interior supported the event.
The project 'Enhancing the Capacity of Local Actors in Efforts to Improve Peace and Stability in North Africa, the Sahel and Great Lakes Partners' is aimed at strengthening the capacities of national and regional actors in areas of border management, peacekeeping, peacebuilding, conflict resolution and crisis management. It is financed by the government of Japan and UNDP. The implementing partners of the project are the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Cairo International Centre for Conflict Resolution, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding (CCCPA). The latter provides training modules of capacity-building to diplomats, military and police personnel, parliamentarians, media representatives and NGOs. CCCPA also support peacekeeping missions in Africa. The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs founded the CCCPA in 1997.
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