Peacebuilding, development and humanitarian interventions aim at contributing to a positive impact on the contexts within which they take place. External interventions in volatile environments thus need to be sensitive to the context. This includes the identification and mitigation of the risks of exacerbating conflict, and strengthening of opportunities to contribute to positive change. Working in volatile and potentially quickly changing contexts requires organizations and their interventions to be adaptive and flexible. A conflict sensitive approach systematically takes into account both the positive and negative impacts of interventions on contexts and the impact of these contexts on the interventions.
Course objectives:
- acquire an understanding of the concept and aim of conflict sensitivity;
- learn about practical tools for conflict sensitive program management, and apply them to concrete practical cases;
- explore best practices and lessons learned with conflict sensitivity practitioners from different contexts;
- discuss cases from your own or other participants’ work;
- exchange experiences and become part of a community of practice.
Logistics:
- The course is offered in an interactive virtual format for 6 half-days.
- The course will take place on Zoom. Your participation requires the following technical requirements:
Internet connection: Stable connection with sufficient bandwidth, Hardware: Laptop/ PC, headphones or loudspeaker, microphone and camera (Webcam) - All courses are taught in English.
How to register
This course is designed for professionals working in or on fragile and conflict-affected contexts and interested in improving their conflict sensitive project management skills and practitioners and academics interested in bridiging their own experiences with current conceptual insights and practical knowledge.
The existing swisspeace online conflict sensitivity course will be used for the individual preparation and processing of the content. The virtual course provides a deepening of the content of the existing online course, and is equally suitable for participants who already attended it as for those who have not.
Candidates must have:
- a university degree in a related discipline such as political science, law, economics, or sociology
- at least two years of professional experience
- a good command of English.
Is this course a good match for you? If unsure, do not hesitate to contact us for counseling.