Title: WEST AFRICA PEACEBUILDING INSTITUTE (WAPI)
1- WEST AFRICA PEACEBUILDING INSTITUTE (WAPI)
- Enabling Peacebuilding Practice
2BACKGROUND
- The incessant outbreak and reoccurrence of
violent conflicts in West Africa proved the
inadequacy of effective peacebuilding capacity in
the region. Hence, it became imperative to
formulate long term sustainable approaches to
changing relationships and structures underlying
conflicts, and changing the attitudes at the core
of the culture of violence. - To address this gap, a peacebuilding institute in
the region to provide the space and platform
required for Africans to develop and actualize
their own home-grown initiatives became essential.
3INTRODUCTION
- WAPI was therefore institutionalized in 2002 by
the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP)
to provide specialized, intensive, and cultural
sensitivity training in conflict transformation
and peacebuilding to individuals, CSOs, business
community, policy makers and other relevant
actors in West Africa - WANEP is one of the leading peacebuilding
organisations in Africa with a mandate to build
the capacity of peacebuilding, development and
human rights practitioners in Africa and
worldwide on peace and security issues to promote
and protect human security through context
specific tools and indigenous techniques.
4INTRODUCTION Contd.
- In 2010, WANEP entered into an MOU with the Kofi
Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre
(KAIPTC) to jointly organise WAPI and engage in
research, training mentoring and strategic
interventions - Since 2002, WAPI has trained over 450 experts in
peace, dialogue mediation, early warning, and
human security, etc. - Its visibility and sustainability is evident in
the increasing number of participants across the
globe including ECOWAS, AU, UN Staff, Government
agencies corporate institutions
5Graphical presentation of the concept of
WAPIStrengthening capacity of African CSOs as
well as the intergovernmental bodies especially
AU and ECOWAS
6AIM OBJECTIVE
- The aim of WAPI is to provide knowledge and
expertise on peacebuilding and conflict
prevention to reduce and eliminate the frequency
and severity of violent conflict - Specific objectives among others include
- Develop action oriented capacity for conflict
transformation and peacebuilding - Increase number of competent, informed and active
peacebuilding practitioners - Provide quality training in peacebuilding
- Develop context specific and indigenous models of
conflict transformation and peacebuilding that
can be integrated with existing models - Provide skills to respond to workplace disputes
7METHODOLOGY
- Courses at WAPI blend theory and practice
- Teaching method is highly participatory and
interactive, enabling space for extensive
contribution by participants - Participants are frequently grouped to share
experiences
8Faculty/Participants
- Faculty Members at WAPI are drawn from highly
qualified and experienced peacebuilding scholars,
practitioners and educationists. 3 lecturers of
the Peace and Conflict Programme of the Institute
of African Studies are members of the WAPI
Faculty - Participants are drawn from intergovernmental
organisations including UN, AU, ECOWAS, CSOs,
National Peace Architectures, security agencies,
business community, universities etc. At least 5
students from MA-PCS and 2 of CEPACS have
participated in WAPI
9- OVERVIEW OF COURSES
- Peacebuilding Paradigms Concepts and Praxis
- Peacebuilding Program design, Implementation and
Evaluation - Dialogue and Mediation Design and Processes
- Natural Resource Governance Conflict Management
- Peace Education
- Human Security Development
- Early Warning Early Response Building Capacity
for Preventive peacebuilding - Gender and Peacebuilding
10PEACEBUILDING PARADIGMS CONCEPTS AND PRAXIS
- This course equips participants with knowledge of
peacebuilding field and improves their
understanding of concepts, theories and praxis of
peace and security. It builds on the
understandings of conflicts and the theoretical
foundations of peace and peacebuilding practice.
The outline follows the sequence from
understanding of conflicts to the analysis of
conflicts and provides conceptual clarifications
on the various elements of peacebuilding and
human security. - Major elements in the course
- Understanding conflicts
- Theoretical foundations including conflict
theories - Conflict Mapping and Analysis
- Conflict Sensitive Approach to Peacebuilding Work
- Managing pressure and External Influence in
peacebuilding and Conflict transformation - Peacebuilding Practice Operating principles and
Frameworks Roles of Actors and Peacebuilding
foci etc.
11PEACEBUILDING PROGRAM DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION AND
EVALUATION
- The course equips agencies, organizations and
practitioners working in conflict, crisis and
post-war stabilization and recovery with skills
and knowledge to improve the quality,
effectiveness and sustainable impact of their
programs. Most importantly, its an operational
program. Participants bring actual projects they
are working in their institutions and are
supported to learn and apply effective skills for
designing peacebuilding program for sustainable
impact. - Major elements of the course include
- Overview of Aid and Development
- Operational Framework for Effective peacebuilding
program design (conflict-sensitive programming) - Needs and Capacity Assessment, stakeholders
analysis and Risk Analysis/Mitigation - Peacebuilding Monitoring and Evaluation Logical
Framework and Result Based Program Management - Project Management Cycle
- Procurement Processes and Financial Management
12DIALOGUE MEDIATION DESIGN ANDPROCESSES
- While dialogue and mediation has been identified
and utilized as a critical tool for addressing
conflicts and ensuring peaceful coexistence, the
skills and knowledge required to facilitate the
process remains low. This course builds capacity
of participants in the design and processes for
effective dialogue and mediation. The course
adopts a hands-on approach, allowing participants
to develop and work on a case study in order to
appreciate the nitty-gritty of dialogue and
mediation - Major elements of the course include
- Introduction and conceptual frameworks
- The nexus between theory and practice of dialogue
and mediation - Mediation Tracks Overview of CSOs, ECOWAS
African Union and UN Mediation efforts - Communication and Facilitation skills
- Conflict Analysis
- Getting to the Table At the Table Dialogue and
Mediation Skills Getting to and Reviewing
Agreements - Follow-up and monitoring of outcomes (Sustaining
outcomes)
13HUMAN SECURITY DEVELOPMENT
- The course examines the nexus of human security,
peacebuilding and development. It particularly
builds the capacity of course participants in
using preventive peacebuilding strategies to
anticipate and manage issues relating to human
security in Africa. It further provides
participants with the capacity to analyze human
security issues as they relate to daily life
experiences of families, groups and communities
in the continent. - Major Elements of the course include
- Human Security Overview, Evolution, Conceptual
clarifications - Democracy, Human rights and inclusive governance
- Gender and Human Security
- Poverty, unemployment and Underdevelopment
- Identity and violent extremism
- Trans-national organised crimes
- Environmental security
- Migration flows
14PEACE EDUCATION
- This course facilitates the understanding and the
use of Peace Education as a long term preventive
mechanism against violence. It explores Peace
Education as response mechanism to balance power,
create and sustain awareness towards the
transformation of conflicts and unjust
situations. The issues are examined within the
context of the West African region, but also draw
on experiences and models from other parts of
Africa and the world at large. - Major Elements of the course include
- The Context of Peace Education (Legal framework
and guiding principles) - Peace Education Theory and Pedagogy
- Formal and informal peace education programs
- The Practice of Peace Education design and
implementation - Peer Mediation
- Monitoring and Evaluating Peace Education
- Policy Options for Peace Education in West Africa
15EARLY WARNING EARLY RESPONSE BUILDING CAPACITY
FOR PREVENTIVE PEACEBUILDING
- Early warning is about assessing the likelihood
of violent conflicts, the possibility of a
resurgence or escalation of violence and
identifying the windows of opportunities for
peace and stability. This course provides
analytical frameworks for understanding the
nature, causes, dynamics and actors of conflict
developing skills for developing indicators,
monitoring, analyzing, and reporting conflict and
human security. Particular focus is placed on how
to conduct and write risk assessment reports,
policy briefs monitor and report qualitative and
quantitative early warning indicators, and
mobilize strategic, integrated responses to
prevent conflicts or relapse to violence. - Major Elements of the course include
- Introduction to EW Concepts
- Continental, Regional and National and Community
EW Systems - Developing Indicators and Conflict Monitoring
processes - Engendering Early Warning
- Analysis and Scenario Building
- Early Warning outputs and Audience
- Response Planning Mobilization
16GENDER PEACEBUILDING
- Gender roles have contributed to discrimination
and oppression across the region and globally.
This course recognises that conflicts affect men
and women differently. In this regard, the
effective participation of both in peace
processes is crucial to sustainable peace. In
order to address these inequities, the course
also seeks to provide gender perspectives in
peacebuilding and equip participants with the
skills for gender analysis. This course is
structured to challenge thinking so as to enable
understanding of the significant role of both men
and women in conflict and peace processes. - Major Elements of the course include
- The concept of Gender
- Gender issues in conflict and peacebuilding
(Perspectives on the Impact of Conflict
Violence) - Gender and Violent Extremism
- Inclusivity in Peacebuilding and Decision
Making - National, Regional, Continental and International
instruments for Gender Mainstreaming Into
Peacebuilding - Gender, Peace Support Operations and post
conflict reconstruction
17NATURAL RESOURCE GOVERNANCE AND CONFLICT
MANAGEMENT
- Intrastate conflicts in West Africa and indeed
most countries in Africa since the 1990s have
been associated with the management and
exploitation of natural resources. As West
African population continues to upsurge, and the
demand for resources endures, there is potential
for conflicts over natural resources to deepen
and escalate in the coming years. The course
equips participants with the skills for
understanding, analyzing and managing natural
resource conflicts while ensuring that natural
resource management for sustainable development
forms part and parcel of governance,
institutional policies and decision-making. - Major Elements of the Course include
- Overview and classification of Natural Resources
in West Africa - Frameworks for natural resource conflict
management (National and International) - Natural Resource Governance and Development
- Gender perspective to Natural Resource Governance
and Conflict - Managing Relationship between Government, Host
Communities and Multinational Corporations - Corporate Social responsibility and
peacebuilding -
18SCHEDULE OF WAPI 2014
WEEK ONE (Sept. 1- 5) Peacebuilding Paradigms Concepts and Praxis Peacebuilding Paradigms Concepts and Praxis
WEEK ONE (Sept. 1- 5) Peacebuilding Project Design, Implementation, Monitoring Evaluation Peacebuilding Project Design, Implementation, Monitoring Evaluation
WEEK TWO (Sept. 8 -12) Peace Education Peace Education
WEEK TWO (Sept. 8 -12) Human Security Development Human Security Development
WEEK TWO (Sept. 8 -12)
WEEK THREE (Sept. 15 19) Natural Resource Governance Conflict Management Natural Resource Governance Conflict Management
WEEK THREE (Sept. 15 19) Gender and Peacebuilding Gender and Peacebuilding
WEEK THREE (Sept. 15 19)
WEEK FOUR (Sept. 22 26) Dialogue Mediation Design Processes Dialogue Mediation Design Processes
WEEK FOUR (Sept. 22 26) Early Warning Response Building Capacity for Preventive Peacebuilding Early Warning Response Building Capacity for Preventive Peacebuilding
WEEK FOUR (Sept. 22 26)
19BENEFITS OF WAPI
- Enhanced knowledge and expertise in peacebuilding
- Practice-oriented that equips participants with
practical skills in managing peace security
challenges confronting the region - Enhanced platform for networking among
participants during and after WAPI via WAPI
Alumni forum, which is linked to the ECOWAS Early
Warning mechanism Peace Exchange Forum - Participants are regularly updated on employment
platforms, academic professional resources,
other career opportunities via WAPI forum - A Musician from Kenya- Beatrice Achieng Odhiambo
had this to say after WAPI 2013 This is a
training that all people across Africa need. Why
dont we make the training Africa Peacebuilding
Institute (API) and take it to a place that all
across Africa can participate in? This training
understands the context of Africa and practically
builds on current African conflicts
20WAPI Participants Dignitaries during the
Opening Ceremony of WAPI 2013
21- Visit
- www.wanep.org/wapi
- for application form and related updates
- SEE YOU AT WAPI 2014!
- THANK YOU