The International Peacekeeping Mission Training Programme 

The International Peacekeeping Mission Training Program is designed to equip participants with the practical knowledge and skills needed for United Nations (UN) peacekeeping operations.

This training is conducted online, self-paced, and flexible, and is specifically intended for military and police personnel who will be deployed on peacekeeping missions.

The program provides in-depth understanding of:

  • Fundamental UN principles in peacekeeping operations
  • Protection of civilians and international humanitarian law
  • Crisis management, diplomacy, and field coordination
  • Gender perspectives and cultural sensitivity in peacekeeping missions

This course is organized by UIPM–SPIA (Universal Institute of Professional Management and Soldiers of Peace International Association) as part of its mission to strengthen global peace, security, and international cooperation. Links: https://esango.un.org/civilsociety/consultativeStatusSummary.do?profileCode=677556  and  https://esango.un.org/civilsociety/consultativeStatusSummary.do?profileCode=1106

UIPM (Universal Institute of Professional Management) is officially registered as a member of APQN (Asia Pacific Quality Network), placing it on equal footing with governmental higher education accreditation bodies across the Asia-Pacific region, as all members of APQN share a common network of quality assurance standards. More information on UIPM’s membership can be found here: APQN Members – UIPM: https://apqn.org/index.php/apqn-members/901-universal-institute-of-professional-management

The Union of International Associations (UIA) is the world’s oldest organization dedicated to documenting and verifying international organizations, founded in 1907 and based in Brussels, Belgium. Its primary role is to assess, record, and provide information about the credibility, scope, and activities of international organizations, including NGOs, professional associations, intergovernmental organizations, and other global entities.

Membership or registration in UIA indicates that an organization is recognized as legitimate and operational at the international level. This applies to organizations such as:

Being listed in UIA does not confer authority or funding but serves as a reliable verification that the organization is credible, operational, and internationally recognized.

Introduction to United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
Peacekeeping

This module aims to provide participants with a foundational understanding of United Nations peacekeeping, including its principles, mandates, mission structure, and operational challenges. Learners will develop essential knowledge to support mandate implementation, enhance field effectiveness, and contribute to international peace and security.