Centre for European Perspective is proud that it became a hub of training experts and facilitators on international crisis management trainings for 4 days.
20 experienced training officers and facilitators have discussed about various course methods that facilitate best results. Participants have learned how adult learning theory can be applied to design high impact sessions, how personal preferences influence our ability to learn, widely practiced participatory training methods that can be easily applied to ENTRi trainings and delivered constructive ideas and suggestion for development of training of trainer's template that will be easily applied to various training institutions.
All attended agreed that training was very successful, that activities practiced will be gladly used in redesigning of existing trainings and that cooperation among ENTRi partners will become even more intense. This was one of rare opportunities that participants have time to discuss personal preferences, opinions and practice at the same time newly presented techniques. Informal ties have become even stronger, which is great basis for further cooperation and development of new trainings under ENTRi umbrella. This was also first and very fruitful cooperation between ENTRi and UN - OCHA.
Group was composed of training experts representing training organizations from Austria (ASPR), Belgium (ESDC), Denmark (Danish Police), Egypt (CCCPA), Finland (CMC), Germany (ZIF), Hungary (Hungarian Police), Italy (SSSUP), the Netherlands (Clingendale Institute), Sweden (FBA and Swedish Police). Additionally, two European Union CSDP Missions were represented, namely EULEX from Kosovo and EUMM from Georgia.
Slovenia was represented by Slovenian Police and Centre for European Perspective.




