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Lesson 01: EU strategies for conflict prevention and peacebuilding

Lesson 02: Staff recruitment and selection

Lesson 03: Training

Lesson 04: Standing resources

Lesson 05: Mission support

Lesson 06: Internal coordination

Lesson 07: Concepts

Lesson 08: Procedures & rules

Lesson 09: Integrating new technologies I – Imagery & analysis

Lesson 10: Integrating new technologies II – Support & ICTs

Lesson 11: Partnerships I – Resources

Lesson 12: Partnerships II – Coordination

Lesson 13: Local capacity-building I – General points

Lesson 14: Local capacity-building II – Effectiveness and local ownership

Lesson 15: Learning

Lesson 16: CSDP missions I – Integrating conflict analysis

Lesson 17: CSDP missions II – Planning & training

Lesson 18: EU development aid and trade

Lesson 19: Partnerships III – Exchanging capabilities

Lesson 20: Post-mission sustainability

Lesson 21: Regional engagement/mandates

Lesson 22: CSDP missions III – The Commission’s role

Lesson 23: Integrated approach I – Institutions & training

Lesson 24: Integrated approach II – Delegations & partners

Lesson 25: Integrated approach III – Technology


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