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SUMMARY:Specialised (Re)Integration Training Course
DESCRIPTION:Transition International (TI) and the Barcelona International Peace Centre (BIPC) are pleased to announce the Specialised (Re)integration course\, focussed on the (re)integration of ex-combatants\, returnees\, refugees\, internally displaced persons\, children released from armed forces and groups and other youth at risk.  \n\n\n\nINTRODUCTIONThis course aims to bring together practitioners\, policy makers\, researchers and donors from around the world to share experiences and develop a common understanding of possible and innovative approaches to (re)integration. Best practices on fostering economic\, political and social (re)integration are shared by a pool of experienced trainers\, and further explored and challenged by the participants. Several (re)integration\, resilience\, self-reliance and community security interventions usually occur in parallel\, tend to create further divisions in the communities\, and often do not create lasting results in terms of sustainable reintegration. Mostly\, separate programmes are provided for children which\, in many cases\, are not linked to the adults’ (re)integration programmes\, reducing opportunities for the effective use of pooled resources\, and having young people falling in the cracks. Further\, programmes are often highly centralised and thereby do not adequately respond to local contexts\, nor empower local actors to plan\, execute\, and own the processes. \n\n\n\nThis course explores these dynamics and proposes different means to build bridges between the different approaches\, programmes and its target groups. It explores needed interventions to foster durable solutions\, working on the reintegration environment and absorption capacities\, includingthrough enhancing local security and stability\, local economic and social development\, increase in service delivery of the duty bearers\, and support to the (re)integration of the different groups in their receiving communities. \n\n\n\nThe course further explores responding to new realities\, new frameworks\, approaches and practices\, including on (re)integration and prevention in ongoing conflicts\, disengagement and reintegration of people coming out of from extremist groups\, applying the Humanitarian\, Development and Peace triple nexus to reintegration programming\, conflict sensitivity\, localisation\, environmental security\, conflict transformation etc. In short\, the course explores with the participants\, innovative approaches for more comprehensive\, context and community driven (re)integration\, resilience\, and community securit programming. \n\n\n\nFOR WHO IS THIS COURSE?The course is designed to benefit government officials of locations where (re)integration programming is relevant\, civil society and private sector actors of these countries\, and staff from donor\, UN\, INGOs\, research institutes supporting these processes. \n\n\n\nOBJECTIVES OF THE COURSEThe course will allow participants to assess specificities of different programming contexts\, to develop informed and coherent programmatic responses\, and to design context-driven socio-economic (re)integration support programmes. The overall objectives of the course are to: \n\n\n\nExplore and share lessons learned on Community Based (Re)integration and Security (CBRS):an integrated locally-led reintegration model that includes community security and information\, counselling\, and referral systems. \n\n\n\nTRAINING APPROACHThe course is explorative in nature. Participants will be encouraged to share experiences amongst themselves\, in addition to learning from the pool of experienced trainers. Lessons from past and recent (re)integration experiences are constantly used to illustrate theory and standards. Practical hands-on adult learning techniques are combined with more traditional transfer of knowledge. A wide variety of teaching methods are used including lectures\, background readings\, PowerPoint presentations\, discussions\, role-plays\, a 1.5-day simulation exercise\, cooperative learning\, teamwork\, etc. The course is known to be intense. \n\n\n\nFACILITATORSTI puts great emphasis on delivering the course with a multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary team. The course will be led by Irma Specht\, who brings over 25 years of experience on socio-economic (re)integration programmes. Senior trainers with experience of different programmatic areas will be brought in for particular sessions\, to ensure a variety of approaches and perspectives. Guest trainers from international organisations will be brought in to share their experiences.  \n\n\n\nDATES & LOCATIONThe course will be held from Saturday 5th to Sunday 13th July 2025 in Barcelona\, Spain. During the course there will be little free time\, so participants are advised to arrive a few days earlier to discover and enjoy Barcelona and get rested. \n\n\n\nLANGUAGE & COSTThe course will be taught in English. The course duration is 8 days\, and the course fee is 3000 Euros. This fee includes daily refreshments\, lunch and all course materials. It does not include accommodation\, other meals or the cost of insurance and travelling to Barcelona. Help can be provided in acquiring low to middle price accommodation\, including in the venue. Unfortunately\, this course has no scholarship scheme\, but we can provide participants with letters and other types of support in obtaining a sponsorship from organisation in the participant’s country of residence or work. Cost reduction can be negotiated when the same organisation supports more than 4 trainees. Staff members of national NGOs and self funded participants are granted a partial reduction of the course fee to 2500 Euros. \n\n\n\nAPPLICATION PROCESSThe application deadline is the 5th of June 2025\, but acceptance onto the course will be granted on a rolling basis. To apply for the course\, please submit your current Curriculum Vitae and the completed application form to Eva Lopez\, course coordinator at info@bcnpeacecenter.org\, with copy to operations@transitioninternational.com. We can provide logistical assistance and letters in support of participants’ visa applications upon request and after receiving 50% of the fees (non-refundable). Payment arrangement information will be included in acceptance letters. Cancelation up until two weeks before the start of the course will be granted with a 50% reimbursement. \n\n\n\nAPPLY HERE \n\n\n\nABOUT USTransition International – www.transitioninternational.comTransition International (TI) is a Netherlands-based\, international consultancy firm\, with a network of senior consultants around the world\, specialised in assisting key actors in tackling the challenges of transitions. We promote change through knowledge\, training and advisory services. TI is a value-driven consultancy firm. We are guided by the ambition to contribute to a peaceful and more secure world\, in which human dignity and our environment are both respected and protected. We demonstrate this commitment and promote these values in all our work. At TI\, we understand that context is often at least as important as the substance of a programme\, and therefore employ a conflict\, culture\, gender\, and age sensitive approach\, and strive towards the broadest possible participation of stakeholders\, and affected communities. This course high-level reflects TI’s multidisciplinary approach and solid expertise. \n\n\n\nBarcelona International Peace Centre (BIPC) – www.bcnpeacecenter.orgThe Barcelona International Peace Centre (BIPC) is the outcome of an initiative to promote the culture of peace through dialogue\, awareness raising\, and training in crisis management and conflict resolution. Created in 2009\, the BIPC is the only centre of its kind in Spain\, offering international specialised training programmes designed to meet the extensive learning needs of civilian personnel and to equip them with the skills they need to engage in field operations around the world. The centre offers\, together with its partners\, a range of training courses aimed at professionals working in peacebuilding\, complex crisis management\, and humanitarian affairs
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