Block Course: Mainstreaming Crosscutting Themes
Block course with 3 modules
Block course with 3 modules
When: April 22 – May 5, 2025 (12 trainings days plus breaks on April 26th and May 1st) from 9:00 to 17:30 daily
Where: Arbeitnehmer-Zentrum Königswinter (AZK), Johannes-Albers-Allee 3, Königswinter, Germany
Language: English
Fee: 1.728 € (with 10% discount, instead of 1.920€) including materials, lunch and coffee/tea
Costs not covered by the fee: Accommodation, additional meals and travel have to be covered by the participant.
Registration Deadline: January 31, 2025
This block course is intended for people who work in or plan to enter the field of civil conflict transformation, non-violent activism, peacebuilding or conflict-sensitive international cooperation.
Depending on methods and topic of the training, we limit the number of available spaces to a maximum of 16 participants. Register early to reserve your place!
Peace programming focuses on addressing key conflict driving factors or on addressing specific needs of the conflict affected communities. There are however, diverse themes or aspects that intersect peace programming and affect multiple stakeholders, sectors and project outcomes. Integrating cross-cutting themes into project/program design balances the need for clarity of focus with the need for broader coverage. Further, it helps increase the relevance and effectiveness of interventions, as well as possibly reaching a much wider impact.
This block course offers three cross cutting themes that could be relevant to all contexts, and that are applicable not only in peace programming but also humanitarian and development project/ program design. The cross-cutting themes are organized in three modules namely: Conflict sensitivity (4 days), Power and Identity (4 days), and Environment, people and conflict (4 days).
These trainings can also be booked separately. As these three trainings complement each other we are offering a 10% discount when they are booked together.
For the detailed description of each, please click on the respective course.
Please register for this block online via our website by January 31, 2025. We will then contact you for the next steps. Please note that the number of available spaces per training is limited, and that your participation in the training is only guaranteed if the fee is paid in time. Early registration is highly encouraged.
Please make sure to clearly express your motivation and expectations for the training. Also, please share your experiences relevant to the topic.
Visa: Participants from outside the EU will need a visa to enter Germany. We can generally support the visa process with a formal invitation letter from our side. Be advised that it takes a significant amount of time to get the visa processed, so be sure to start the process 8 weeks before the training start. Please make sure you are eligible and check the specific requirements and usual timeline for processing with your local German embassy. The responsibility for obtain-ing the visa lies with each of the participants themselves.
Register bindingly for this block, or go here to book each of them separately.
For further information on our cancellation policies and financing options, please see our FAQs.