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REGIONAL LESSONS LEARNT WORKSHOP AND REGIONAL LEAD TRAINERS’ COURSE ENDS

The one-week training entitled Regional Lessons Learnt Workshop and the Regional Lead Trainers’ Course on Prevention of Recruitment and Use of…

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International Police Officers end ToT course on gender-based crimes

MUSANZE- Senior Police officers from various African countries ended the training-of-trainers course on investigation and prevention of sexual and…
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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE


Introduction

Every year on the 21st of September, the United Nations General Assembly invites all Member States, United Nations bodies, regional and…
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2nd phase of UNPOL-RPA GBV course kicks off

MUSANZE-The second phase of the United Nations course on standardised training in investigation and prevention of sexual and gender-based crimes (GBV)…
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Police officers complete international GBV course

Musanze - Police officers undertaking UN Peacekeeping operations should adhere to principles that protect vulnerable groups in order to curb sexual…
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Course participants visit GBV project in Rwanda

    Members of security organs from various countries applauded Rwanda for taking adopting numerous initiatives to fight Gender Based Violence (GBV).

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International course on GBV starts

The New Times, Tuesday, July 19, 2011 A United Nations course on standardised training curriculum on investigation and prevention of sexual and…
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Minister of Defence Opening and Closing Speeches during the RPA – AFRICOM Workshop on Environmental Security in June 2011

SPEECH BY THE MINISTER OF DEFENCE AT THE OPENNING CEREMONY OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY WORKSHOP ON 21 JUNE 2011 AT RWANDA PEACE ACADEMY- NYAKINAMA
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Speech Delivered on Behalf of the RPA Director during the Closing of the EASF-RPA Course on 24th June 2011

All Protocols observed. You have, for more than a week now, been discussing issues relating to rule of law in Post Conflict peace building…
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