CCOPAB realiza Estágio de Atualização Pedagógica
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) – Entre os dias 3 e 14 de fevereiro de 2025, o Centro Conjunto de Operações de Paz do Brasil (CCOPAB) realizou o Estágio de Atualização Pedagógica (ESTAP).
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) – Entre os dias 3 e 14 de fevereiro de 2025, o Centro Conjunto de Operações de Paz do Brasil (CCOPAB) realizou o Estágio de Atualização Pedagógica (ESTAP).
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) – No dia 24 de janeiro de 2025, o Centro Conjunto de Operações de Paz do Brasil (CCOPAB) realizou uma formatura em alusão à despedida do Capitão de Mar-e-Guerra (Fuzileiro Naval) RODRIGUES, Subcomandante do Centro, devido a sua movimentação para o Ministério da Defesa (MD).
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) – On January 13, 2025, the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB) held a ceremony honoring Brazilians who lost their lives during the earthquake that devastated the city of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital, on January 12, 2010. This natural disaster claimed the lives of over 200,000 people, including Brazilian military personnel, police officers, and civilians deployed as part of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH).
Osasco (SP) – From December 9 to 13, 2024, a Mobile Training Team (MTT) from the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB) supported the preparation of military personnel from the Southeastern Military Command (CMSE) who will form the 20th Contingent of the Humanitarian Logistics Task Force (Operation Acolhida).
Brasília (DF) – From December 8 to 13, 2024, the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB) supported the Assessment Mission Service (AMS), an evaluation promoted by the United Nations Police (UNPOL) within its member states, when countries show interest in participating with police officers in United Nations Peacekeeping Missions.
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) – From November 25 to December 5, 2024, the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB) conducted the Sectoral Course for Specific Preparation of Female Military Personnel for Peace Operations (EPESFOP). The course aimed to enhance the training of the 32 future blue helmets by complementing their knowledge related to combat roles, better preparing them for participation in complex peace operations. This training required them to demonstrate, in practical scenarios, emotional control, fatigue resistance in adverse situations, and other essential skills.