SUMMARY
The International University Centre for Peace Missions of Helsinki Spain (CIUMP) was created in 2003 under the auspices of the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) with the aim of training professionals with the necessary competencies and skills to work in peacebuilding.
The Centre offers programmes, courses and workshops on relevant issues on conflict prevention, peacebuilding and development.
REACT is the flagship program. More than 500 professionals from 70 countries have been trained in it since 2003.
The course represents an opportunity for both career development as well as career transition, and is the only training programme of its kind that takes place in Spain.
The next REACT edition will take place from May 27th to June 28th, 2024. The deadline to apply for visa candidates is 1st of April, 2024.
For more information about REACT 2024 and how to apply, see below or contact us at: iucpm@helsinkiespana.org
METHODOLOGY
The course uses a variety of methodologies, including lectures and presentations, debates, group work, practical and advanced role-playing sessions, outdoor activities and simulation exercises.
OBJECTIVES
- To provide participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to analyze and understand the main threats to international peace and security, the contexts in which armed conflicts arise, their key actors and the impact of conflict on civilians.
- To build participants' skills in conflict prevention and peace-building.
- To strengthen the capacity and confidence of participants to deal effectively with high-risk and emergency/critical situations while deployed in hostile environments.
PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS
- European External Action Service (EEAS)
- Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA)
- International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
- Spanish Ministry of Defense
- Transition International
- UN Volunteers (UNV)
- United Nations (UN)
CONTENT
REACT content is divided into five modules which can also be taken separately.
MODULE I: Conflict Analysis & Conflict Sensitivity Programming (27-31 May 2024 | Alicante, Spain)
- Conflict analysis and conflict sensitivity programming
- Conflict transformation and prevention
- Social inclusion, gender equality, and violent masculinities
- Conflict sensitive communication, negotiation, mediation, dialogue
- HDP triple nexus
- Theories of Change (TOC) and indicators of change
Learn more about Module I here.
MODULE II: Protection of Civilians and International Legal Framework (3-7 June 2024 | Alicante, Spain)
- International humanitarian, criminal, and human rights law
- Women, peace, and security agenda
- Accountability mechanisms
- Transitional justice
- Peacekeeping protection of civilians mandate
- Children and armed conflict mandate
Learn more about Module II here.
MODULE III: Challenges to Sustaining Peace (10-14 June 2024, Alicante | Spain)
- Security sector reform
- Disarmament
- Demobilization and reintegration
- Governance and election processes
- Organizations’ role in sustaining peace (OSCE, OTAN, UN DPO, AU)
Learn more about Module III here.
MODULE IV: Human Security. Complex Crimes (17-21 June 2024, Alicante | Spain)
- Human security and economies of conflict
- Transnational organized crime
- Armed conflict and prolonged crises
- Terrorism and armed groups labeled as terrorist
- Radicalization
Learn more about Module IV here.
MODULE V: HEAT- HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS TRAINING (23-28 June 2024, Segovia | Spain)
Students will undergo a complete five-day HEAT training, in which participants will learn how to deal effectively with risk-associated and emergency/critical situations while deployed on a mission. Deadline for applications is 15 June 2024.
- Awareness of threats and risks
- Personal security
- Safety and security procedures for vehicle movement
- Kidnapping and hostage survival
- Weapons, mines, improvised explosive devices and unexploded ordinances
- Protection of classified and sensitive information
- First aid in hostile environments
- Orientation and communications in the field 4x4 off road driving
- Working with interpreters
- Stress management
- Negotiation and multicultural communication
- Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense
- Addressing media
- Leadership
Learn more about Module V (HEAT) here.
FACULTY
Trainers and experts from international organizations, diplomats and civil servants, military personnel, police officers, experts from humanitarian NGOs, independent consultants and university professors.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- University degree or equivalent professional training
- Fluency in English: B2+
- Strong interest in international affairs
How to register
HOW TO REGISTER
If you would like to apply for REACT 2024, please send us a copy of the following documents:
- REACT Registration Form (available here)
- Motivation Letter
- Resume/CV
- Recent digital photo, passport size
- Copy of passport
- Proof of highest educational level achieved and copy of academic transcript
- Two letters of recommendation on letterhead. They should include the date and stamp/signature of the entity/person writing the letter. ORIGINALS MUST be sent by post. It is possible to send them in advance via email. However, it will still be necessary to send the originals as well.
- English language certificate. In case you do not have one, please contact us and we will arrange a brief telephone interview.
- If you wish to apply for a partial scholarship, please provide a document demonstrating your annual income and employment status (with an official translation into English or Spanish).
Applications and scholarships will be considered in order of arrival until all places are filled. Therefore, interested candidates are strongly encouraged to prepare and submit their applications as early as possible. The application process includes an individual interview.
All application documents should be sent to: iucpm@helsinkiespana.org
Incomplete applications will NOT be considered.