The Regional Lead Trainers Course on Prevention of Recruitment and Use of Children in Armed Violence commenced on Monday, September 25, at Rwanda Peace Academy (RPA) training facility in Nyakinama, Musanze.
The intensive course, jointly organized by the Ministry of Defence, the Rwanda Defence Force, the Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace, and Security, and the Rwanda Peace Academy, is slated to run until September 29.
These participants have been selected to undergo this specialized training with the goal of becoming certified trainers, capable of leading Dallaire courses on the prevention of child recruitment and use of children in armed conflicts within their respective institutions and beyond.
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