Brazil’s speech during the UN Peace Operations Summit
On Sept 28, 2015, leaders from over 50 countries gathered for the UN Peace Operations Summit, bringing the promise of new commitment and strengthening of the already existing capacities.
On Sept 28, 2015, leaders from over 50 countries gathered for the UN Peace Operations Summit, bringing the promise of new commitment and strengthening of the already existing capacities.
On October 5, 2015, a delegation of the Vietnam Peacekeeping Center, headed by its director, Colonel Hoang Kim Phung, visited the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB), to know the work developed by CCOPAB.
The 21st Annual Conference of the International Peacekeeping Training Centres - 21st IAPTC started out on this Monday, Sept 28th 2015. The event, which is promoted by the Brazilian Ministry of Defence, by means of the Brazilian Army, has gathered over 200 participants who represent 52 countries in the discussions about topics referring to the activities of Peace Operations.
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) - The ceremony to award the certificates this Friday represented the end of the 2015 Civil-Military Coordination (CIMIC) Course, which prepared the 23rd CONTBRAS/MINUSTAH (Infantry Battalion, Engineering Company and Marines Company) for the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) - On September 14, at CCOPAB, the Experts on Mission Course started its third and last preparation phase of military personnel to carry out functions as Staff Officers, Military Observers and UNPol. This phase will last 4 weeks.
From 14 to 18 September, the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint Training Center (CCOPAB, acronym in Portuguese) carries out the second 2015 Civil-Military Coordination Course (CIMIC), which aims at preparing the military personnel who will execute activities related to the Civil Affairs System, with emphasis on the UN Civil-Military Coordination of the 23rd CONTBRAS/MINUSTAH (Brazilian Battalion, Brazilian Engineering Company and Marines Company), as well as officers from friendly nations and members of the academia.