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COESPU TRAINING
4th Course on Law Enforcement Training for Capacity Building
(LET4CAP04)
February 18 - 22, 2019
The fourth Course on Law Enforcement Training
for Capacity Building (LET4CAP04), in English lan-
guage, was attended by 31 students coming from
different Countries and Institutions: Estonia, Fin-
land, France, Georgia, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo,
Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, The
Netherlands, Ukraine, United Kingdom and Euro-
pean Gendarmerie Force Permanent Headquarters.
During the week engaging lectures were delivered
by international experts in several professional fields,
with the aim of providing modern training packages
to create a new Law Enforcement Capacity Building
Culture. The LET4CAP project, co-funded by the In-
ternal Security Fund of the European Union, is imple-
mented by a consortium composed by the “Sant’Anna School for Advanced Studies”, the Polish National Police,
the Slovenian Centre for European Perspective, the “Studiare Sviluppo” in-house agency of the Italian Ministry of
Economy and Finance, and, of course, by the Carabinieri through the Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units.
9th Gender Protection in Peace Operations Course
(GP09)
February 25 – March 8, 2019.
According to the United Nations’ Doctrine and
Guidelines, 31 International students faced a
two-week training program, in English lan-
guage, focusing their attention on the sensitive
matters connected with the protection of the ci-
vilian component of the population in crisis and
post-conflict areas, especially targeting the most
vulnerable categories, such as women and chil-
dren. Particular attention was paid to human
rights and humanitarian law, protection of civi-
lians & Women, Peace and Security Agenda (UN
Security Council 1325), gender protection and
prevention, to enhance specific skills and tools for conducting investigation on identified sets of crimes, such as sexual
and gender based violence, conflict related sexual violence, children affected by conflict, sexual exploitation and abuse.
The attendees came from different Countries and International Institutions, and namely: Bangladesh, Benin,
Bhutan, Cameroon, Fiji, Ghana, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia, Mali, Nepal, Rwanda, Ukraine, the Kofi
Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre and the African Union Peace Support Operations Division.
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