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Interaction between Actors in the Management of Humanitarian Crises: privileging the “duo” instead of the “duel”.

Such was the essence of the recommendations made at the international colloquium recently organised by EIFORCES, through its Research and Documentation Centre, on the theme: “Interaction between Actors in the Management of Humanitarian Crises in Africa: Collaboration or Competition”?, thanks to special funding from the President of the Republic of Cameroon. Held during two days

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CLOSING OF SCUS 2: EIFORCES-France cooperation strengthened.

Sumptuousness and solemnity were the order of the day on June 25, 2021 at the EIFORCES Awaé campus, on the occasion of the closing ceremony of the 2nd Security Unit Commanders’ Course, organized by EIFORCES with the support of France. In his closing remarks, Mr. ETOGA Galax, Secretary of State to the Minister of Defence

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EIFORCES-JAPAN/UNDP COOPERATION: FOCUS ON INFRASTRUCTURE

On behalf of the Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defence, Chair of EIFORCES Board of Directors, the Director General of EIFORCES, Brigadier General André Patrice BITOTE, inaugurated a 32-bed dormitory at the Awaé campus, on Thursday, 15 April 2021. The dormitory was built thanks to funding from the Japanese Government, under the

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COOPERATION BETWEEN JAPAN AND EIFORCES: TOKYO CONFIRMS PRESENCE IN 2021/2022.

The Diet has approved the provision of USD 300,000 to EIFORCES by the Japanese Government, through the United Nations Development Programme. This confirms the announcement made on 22 January by Brigadier General André Patrice Bitoté, Director General of EIFORCES, during the closing ceremony of the training seminar on Protection of Civilians recently organised with the

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TRAINING SEMINAR ON THE PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS: JAPAN BACKS EIFORCES.

On 11 January 2020, a training seminar on the Protection of Civilians in Peace Support Operations was launched at the EIFORCES AWAE campus, as part of the EIFORCES-Japan cooperation, through the UNDP. Among the 35 participants at this seminar, are 25 auditors from the 7th EIFORCES Higher Degree of Security Studies (BESS 7) (from Cameroon,

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