Stans (Switzerland) - On 16 June, 2022, the Swiss United Nations Military Observer Course (SUNMOC) received as a guest instructor, Major (Brazilian Air Force) Bruno Becker, from the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB, acronym in Portuguese). The Officer arrived early in Switzerland to get ready for the beginning of the course.
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) - From 23 May to 10 June 2022, the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB, acronym in Portuguese) carried out the UN PKO Logistics and Reimbursement Course (ELROP, acronym in Portuguese), which aims at qualifying military personnel to perform functions related to logistics in UN Peace Operations.
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) - On 9 June, 2022, the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB, acronym in Portuguese) received the visit of a delegation, made up of professors and students from the Postgraduate Program in International Security and Defense (PPGSID, acronym in Portuguese) from the Brazilian War College (ESG, acronym in Portuguese).
Paris (France) - From 16 to 27 May 2022, Captain Thiago Finizola, instructor at the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB, acronym in Portuguese) took part in the Training of Trainers (ToT) of United Nations Peacekeeping Operations.
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) – On 26 May, the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB, acronym in Portuguese) carried out a ceremony to celebrate the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, which is to take place on 29 May. This date was established by the United Nations (UN) to recognise the professionalism, dedication and courage of men and women who have served and continue to serve in peacekeeping operations.
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) - From 14 March 2022 to 20 May 2022, the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB) carried out the 2022.1 edition of the UNSO, UNMO and UNPOL courses (EPMP, acronym in Portuguese), having trained 26 military students, out of which 11 were from the Brazilian Army, seven from the Brazilian Navy, four from the Brazilian Air Force, two State Police Officers, and two officers from Friendly Nations: Indonesia and Namibia.