Conflict Trends 2009/4

ACCORD Reports

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Please complete your application form a minimum of five weeks before the commencement of the course and submit to Zinurine Alghali ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ). Download your application form here.

How Do I Sign Up?

In order to apply for participation, please comply with the following requirements:

  • You must reside or work within Africa;
  • You must complete and sign an application form (available here), and submit it to ACCORD with a brief 2-page CV. Applications without CVs will not be considered.
  • Only successful applicants will be notified, if you do not hear from us please consider your application unsuccessful.
  • Please note that although your application may not be approved for a specific course, it may be considered for another course;
  • Application forms should be faxed to ACCORD on +27 31 502 4160 or e-mailed Zinurine Alghali on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ;
  • Please ensure that in your email or fax containing the completed application form, you must indicate clearly which course you are applying for;
  • If your application is successful, you will be duly notified and the necessary information regarding the course will be will be sent to you

Please note that preference for selection to the courses is given to primarily African participants who are involved in civilian peacekeeping or peacebuilding work in Africa. Please note that as each training session can only accommodate up to twenty-five (25) participants, space is extremely limited. You are thus advised to submit your application early. Applications will be considered up to 5 weeks before the course.

 

Contact People

For specific enquiries, please consult this list of contact people at ACCORD.

Voices on ACCORD

“From the start, the Palestinian Council on Foreign Relations (PCFR) was a partner in the cooperation with ACCORD of South Africa. According to information by the former Foreign Minister Ziad Abu-Amr, currently heading the PCFR, this cooperation led to important results for the political process in the occupied territories.

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