Workshop "SSR - from Theory to Practice"
Project started in 2012 with a first activity in June 2013 (“Introduction to SSR - Level 1 training & High level SSR sensitisation”) ARM-AUT-OSCE supported by ISSAT (2 instructors: Petra van Ojien/Sami Faltas)
2015: two activities to be implemented:
- expert talks on specific aspects within Defence Sector Reform (took place in May 2015);
- workshop on SSR with special focus on inter-agency cooperation (planned in November 2015).
Workshop "SSR - from Theory to Practice"
Project started in 2012 with a first activity in June 2013 (“Introduction to SSR - Level 1 training & High level SSR sensitisation”) ARM-AUT-OSCE supported by ISSAT (2 instructors: Petra van Ojien/Sami Faltas)
2015: two activities to be implemented:
- expert talks on specific aspects within Defence Sector Reform (took place in May 2015);
- workshop on SSR with special focus on inter-agency cooperation (planned in November 2015).
ESDC Core Course on SSR (II)
The Austrian Ministry of Defence and Sport has requested ISSAT’s support to run the first part of a European Security and Defence College (ESDC) SSR training course from 7 to 10 October 2015. The course will be conducted by the Austrian MoD and the Austrian Study Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution (ASPR), in collaboration with ISSAT.
This international training programme will bring together approximately 25 to 30 participants from different ministries and governmental institutions, personnel serving in different international and regional organisations and international crisis response missions/operations as well as personnel from NGOs and Think Tanks.
The first part of the training will include components of the ISSAT’s Level 1 introductory training and will be delivered from 7 – 10 October. The entire ESDC Core course will run from 7 – 15 October 2015
ESDC Core Course on SSR
The course will be conducted by the Austrian MoD and the Austrian Study Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution (ASPR), in collaboration with ISSAT. The training programme will include components of the ISSAT’s Level 1 training and will bring together approximately 34 participants from different Austrian ministries and governmental institutions, from other EU member states and other nations (worldwide), from different international and regional organisations as well as personnel serving in international crisis response missions/operations.