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JRR
certification workshop
brussels, belgium
11-14 september 2009
The JRR
Certification Workshop was jointly organised by JRR Coordinating
Group members No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ – Interim JRR
Secretariat) and the Institute for International Criminal
Investigations (IICI), with the financial support of the European
Commission and the Governments of Canada and Finland. The workshop
was hosted by NPWJ from 11‑14 September 2009 in the offices of NPWJ
in central Brussels.
The idea of
holding a short ‘Certification Workshop’ emerged from observations
made during the JRR Pilot Training Course (PTC) in May 2009, the
report of which
recommended that “the range of expertise represented on the JRR
roster can be greatly expanded in a very short time‑frame and at
minimal expense by seeking experts who are already fully trained for
international criminal justice-related deployment, and instead of a
full course, providing them with short, JRR specific training. These
experts could receive an estimated two-day workshop on how to apply
their training to JRR situations and could be added to the JRR
roster so that it is fully operational as soon as it is
established”. The PTC report, including this recommendation, was
shared with the Coordinating Group and Policy Group, after which
NPWJ and IICI proceeded to implement its recommendations by
organising the Certification Workshop.
The JRR
Certification Workshop was therefore designed to meet two
objectives: (1) to certify another group of experts to the JRR
roster by providing experts who are already fully trained for
international criminal justice-related deployment with training on
how to apply their expertise to JRR situations; and (2) to test the
short-course format with a view to applying it to future short
certification courses. Each of these objectives was successfully
met.
At the
conclusion of the workshop, all participants were certified as experts
on the JRR roster and could now be deployed if a request is
received. The workshop served to create synergy between the
participants, who, as the first members of the JRR roster, may find
themselves working together on a JRR team in the future. It also
provided an opportunity for participants, trainers and Observers to
provide feedback on the course content and format which are
summarized in this report and will help to improve future JRR
training courses.
The JRR
Certification Workshop Report (Eng/French to follow)
outlines the content of the course and details specific
recommendations made by participants, presenters and observers to help
improve future JRR training courses and certification workshops.
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