GoJ: Financial support through Japan-UNDP Partnership Fund
- Yokohama Action Plan
- [2]Strengthen PKO centers in Africa and encourage exchange of experience between Asia and Africa.
- Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners
- ● Support PKO training centers in Africa
- Potential Resources, Possible Contributions
- GoJ: Financial support through Japan-UNDP Partnership Fund
(i) Provide $ 14.5 million to five PKO centers in Africa under its Peacekeeping Support (PKS) Program and will support the sharing of experiences between Asia and Africa (2008)
(ii) Extend assistance to 3 more PKO training centers for capacity enhancement of African peacekeepers (2009)
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Current Status of Implementation 2009
(ii) Assistance to 3 more PKO training centers in Africa
- Country
- Nigeria/Benin/South Africa
- Status
- On-going
- Benin :Centre de Perfectionnement aux Actions post-conflictuelles de Déminage et de Dépollution (CPADD)
- Nigeria:African Centre for Strategic Research and Studies
- South Africa: South Africa National Peace Mission Training Centre(PMTC)
- More information
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- Budget
- US$ 4 million in total :Benin US$ 2 million, Nigeria US$ 1 million, South Africa US$ 1million
Current Status of Implementation 2008
(i) Assistance to 5 PKO training centers in Africa
- Status
- On-going
(a) PKO Center Project (facility rehabilitation, equipment provision, etc) has been implemented by UNDP through 2007 Supplementary Budget and (b) Japanese experts were dispatched to the PKO centres in Ghana, Egypt and Mali.
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- Egypt: Cairo Center for Conflict Prevention and Peacekeeping Activities (CCCPA) [See more details]
- Kenya: International Peace Support Training Centre (IPSTC)[See more details]
- Ghana: Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Center(KAIPTC)[See more details]
- Mali: Ecole de maintien de la Paix(EMP)[See more details]
- Rwanda: Rwanda Peace Academy(RPA)[See more details]
- More information
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- Budget
- US$14.5 million in total; Egypt: US$2.94 million, Kenya: US$3.56 million, Ghana: US$2.5 million, Mali: US$2.5 million, Rwanda: US$3 million
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