O V E R V I E W

This is the annual month-long training institute organized by GLPI in the month of October and usually held in Gitega, Burundi. Participants come from the Great Lakes region or anywhere across Africa. The training, which is done in both English and French, is comprised of eight week-long course modules on peacebuilding and organizational and communitydevelopment which participants could choose from.
The full month includes classroom-based discussions, group activities, field visits, week-end teambuilding activities, panel presentations, special learning sessions, opening and closing ceremonies, football match and cultural solidarity night. There is an option to attend the entire month or only certain weeks.
PEACEBUILDING TRACK

Theory of Conflict and
Peace: Understanding
African and global challenges
Week One

Concept and strategies for Conflict transformation and peacebuilding
Week Two

Natural Resources and environmental based conflicts and disaster management
Week Three

Trauma healing and Reconciliation
Week Four
Organizational and Community Development Track

Leadership organisationnel et Communautaire
Week One

Project Design, fund raising and resource mobilization
Week Two

Conflict Sensitivity and Do-No-Harm
Week Three

Designing and Implementing Effective Monitoring and Evaluation
Week Four
FACULTY

Issa Sadi Ebombolo
Peacebuilding Coordinator,
MCC Zambia and Malawi

NDUWARUGIRA OSCAR
Burundi

William Kiptoo
Peacebuilding Coordinator, MCC Kenya

JACOB YODER
MCC RDC Representative

KAROLINE CAESER
GERMANY

BUKEYENEZA JEAN MARIE
Burundi
REQUIREMENTS




REGISTRATION FEE
Per course / Per week : USD 600
Per month / Four weeks : USD 1800
PARTICIPATION FEES INCLUDES

Special Learning Sessions

Special Learning Sessions

Football Match or Sports Day

Learning Tours and Community Visits

Visit to Cultural and Historical Sites

Tree
Planting

Teambuilding Activities

Opening and Closing Ceremonies

Morning
Devotions

Panel
Presentations

Cultural Solidarity Night

Organization Presentations
CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
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Minimum of high school or secondary level of education;
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Competency in either French or English both in verbal and written communication;
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Willingness to participate in an intentional learning environment and clear understanding of goals for the training;
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Compelling description of plans on how the skills and strategies learned from the training can be applied in their respective communities;
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Open to healthy discussions and dialogues in a multi-cultural environment; and
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Commitment to peace, non-violence and reconciliation.
GRADUATION
​At the end of the training, participants who have completed the courses will receive a certificate testifying their participation.
N.B: Only participants who have completed the courses will have access to the documentation provided by GLPI and are the only ones authorized to use them in other training courses.