On Wednesday, Centre for European Perspective hosted prominent guest, General Frank Gorenc, NATO HQ Allied Air Commander . He is responsible for Air Force activities across 104 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East, and the Arctic, Atlantic and Indian oceans.



On the 27th of May the Centre for European Perspectives provided training for the employees of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Slovenia in the field of personal data protection that took place in the Poljče training centre. The trainees familiarised themselves with the concept of personal data, how to anonymise it and to ensure custody of personal data databases. Trainees were presented with standards and legislation that cover personal data protection and through interactive tasks resolved any questions they had regarding procedures that are part of their daily work.
Centre for European Perspective (CEP) organised training for 18 representatives of Kosovo Border Police, Customs and Ministry of Internal Affairs between 12 and 16 May in Kosovo. Training was organised in cooperation with the Ministry of the Interior and Police of the Republic of Slovenia. It focused mainly on efficient integrated border management.
Centre for European Perspective (CEP) is organising a training for 18 representatives of Kosovo Border Police, Customs, Ministry of Internal Affairs and ILECU coordination office between 12 and 16 May in Kosovo. Training is organised in cooperation with the Ministry of the Interior and Police of the Republic of Slovenia. It is a project of Slovenia's official development cooperation, which focuses mainly on efficient integrated border management.
President of the Management Board Mr Marcel Koprol and CEP Executive Director Dr Gorazd Justinek hosted today three experts from Slovakia at Jable castle. They presented work of their institute and in January 2014 issued report titled »Central Europe: fit for the future«, in which position of Central European countries in European Union after their 10th anniversary of EU membership is assessed.
The training is organised in the framework of the Europe's New Initiative for Civilian Crisis Management (ENTRi). Its main focus lies with the topics of planning, setting up and supporting a civilian crisis management mission. It is attended by 26 participants from different EU as well as OSCE and other missions and brings together middle and senior management staff, also with the aim of exchanging ideas and best practices in order to achieve a rapid deployment of administration and logistics support resources. 15 trainers, taking part in the course, are representatives of Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC), responsible for mission planning and administration support as well as mission personnel working in the fields of human resources, logistics and finance.
Centre for European Perspective is organising a Mission Management, Administration and Support (MAS) Course between 22 and 25 April in Hotel des Colonies, Brussels.
