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About Post Conflict Development (Coming Soon)

Education is a pillar in the post conflict setting, therefore, The Institute for Post Conflict Development will build on FPCD’s practical experience and unite those with the desire to learn about important post conflict issues and the work of the UN in this arena. The on-line institute is housed on the FPCD website and is accessible, for free, to anyone with internet access.

The FPCD website is a platform for education and outreach, and brings interested people closer to understanding the needs of posts conflict nations. The geography of the FPCD work spans from Timor-Leste to Haiti, with requests from many places around the globe. It is therefore evident that the organization has a role to play in educating about post conflict development.

With fingertip technology (ie tablet/smart phone), the virtual institute will grow . Through “Two-minute Tutorials,” experts will present what post-conflict development means and how it applies to their work.

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