Le niveau 2 s’adresse aux praticiens et aux professionnels qui travaillent dans le domaine de la RSS et souhaitent se familiariser davantage avec son concept, son contexte et ses composantes. Les nombreux exercices, études de cas et jeux de rôle contenus dans ce cours intensif aident les participants à comprendre les défis que pose la RSS et à imaginer des solutions aux problèmes les plus courants.
Partant des connaissances du participant en matière de RSS, le cours a pour objectif de lui faire découvrir de nouvelles compétences et de nouveaux outils. Grâce à cette méthode de co-apprentissage, il permet aux participants de :
Exemples de thèmes proposés dans le cadre du cours :
Les praticiens et responsables de haut niveau directement concernés par les activités de RSS
La validation du cours élémentaire de niveau 1 ou l’obtention d’un certificat sanctionnant le cours en ligne ou cours équivalent
4 à 5 jours
Si l’un des cours ci-dessous vous intéresse, cliquez sur la date pour obtenir un complément d’information et envoyer votre demande directement à la personne concernée.
| Dates | Language | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 11 novembre - 15 novembre 2013 | English | Stans, Switzerland |
| Dates | Language | Location |
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| 17 octobre - 21 octobre 2011 | English | Stans, Switzerland |
| 14 novembre - 18 novembre 2011 | English | Tuusula, Finland |
| 26 novembre - 30 novembre 2012 | English | Stans, Switzerland |
Defense Sector Assessment Rating Tool (DSART), by the RAND Corporation, consists of six assessments to qualitatively and quantitatively determine the state of a country’s defense sector, its institutions and processes, and its capacity to carry out operations for counterterrorism and counterinsurgency, counternarcotics, border and maritime security, counterpiracy, and postconflict stabilization.
The purpose of this module is to provide policy makers, operational planners and officers at field level with background information and guidance on related but distinct sets of activities associated with disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) and security sector reform (SSR).
The Defence Institution Building Self-Assessment Kit is an instrument developed within the framework of the NATO initiative called Partnership Action Plan on Defence Institution Building (PAP-DIB). It is aimed at the nations identified by the PAB-DIB document as primary beneficiaries of this initiative, as well as any other nation with an interest in building defence institutions, to look into their own endeavours and see where they stand in developing and sustaining efficient and democratically responsible defence institutions, including the armed forces, under democratic and civilian control.
This report presents the conceptual framework and methodology used to develop the Defense Sector Assessment Rating Tool (DSART). The DSART is designed to assess the state of the defense sector in a given country, and, in turn, can be used as a basis for prioritizing and allocating security assistance resources, as well as evaluating the progress of defense sector reform over time. The DSART itself can be found at the end of this report.