Rio de Janeiro (RJ) – On 08 December 2022, the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB) welcomed a delegation composed of Mr. ANJOUM NOORANI, Consul of the United Kingdom in Rio de Janeiro, accompanied by Second Secretary JAMES CANDERTON, from British Embassy in Brasilia, 1st Sergeant ASHTON EVANS, Assistant to the Military Attaché, and Mr. EDIMAR SILVA, Defence Engagement and Training Manager (DETM) at the Embassy. The aim of the visit was to know the facilities and the main activities carried out by the Center.
Oslo (Norway) – From 28 November to 03 December 2022, Major Victor Manoel ARRUDA do Nascimento, Instructor at the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB), participated, as a student, in the International Movement Planning Training (INTMOVP T).
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) – From 21 November to 02 December 2022, the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB) carried out the Peace Operations Female Troops and Police Officers Course (EPESFOP, acronym in Portuguese) , training 20 future blue helmets, ten from the Brazilian Army and the other ten from the State Police Departments of Alagoas, Bahia, Pernambuco, Rio Grande do Sul and São Paulo.
Buenos Aires (Argentina) – From 22 to 25 November 2022, Colonel VAZ, Commander of the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB), and Colonel (Ret.) MOLETA, from CCOPAB Doctrine Division, participated in the XIV General Assembly of the Latin American Association of Peacekeeping Training Centers (ALCOPAZ), whose central theme was “The Environment and Peace Operations”.
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) – On 17 November 2022, a Mediation and Negotiation Day, held at the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB), was offered to students of the International Relations Institute of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (IRI/PUC-Rio).
Joinville (SC) - From 07 to 11 November 2022, the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB) sent a Mobile Training Team (MTT) to the garrison of Joinville-SC, in order to support the preparation of the 15th Contingent of the Humanitarian and Logistic Task Force (Operation ACOLHIDA), whose soldiers are from the Southern Military Command (CMS, acronym in Portuguese).