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Es werden alle Berichte über Projekte angezeigt, die sich mit Kombattanten beschäftigen.All project reports on combattants are displayed.

Reinforcement of psychological competencies in Rwanda, 3rd training

In a three-step program, Rwandan psychologists, nurses and social workers are trained in the assessment and therapy of trauma spectrum disorders. The final and largest part of the program consisted of a three-week workshop regarding the therapy of post traumatic stress disorders and aggression.

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In a three-step program, Rwandan psychologists, nurses and social workers are trained in the assessment and therapy of trauma spectrum disorders. The final and largest part of the program consisted of a three-week workshop regarding the therapy of post traumatic stress disorders and aggression.

NET practice
NET practice

Continue reading: Reinforcement of psychological competencies in Rwanda, 3rd training

Reinforcement of psychological competencies in Rwanda, 3rd training
Posted on Monday February 15th, 2016Monday February 15th, 2016Author VivoCategories Projects, RwandaTags combattants, therapy

NET in the context of demobilisation

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Since 2011 vivo international has been working on behalf of the World Bank Group with the Peace Mission of the United Nations in the eastern DR Congo (MONUSCO). The goal of this collaboration has been to provide psychological support to former combatants in order to support demobilization and reintegration efforts in the region.
Lesen Sie weiter: NET in the context of demobilisation

P1090528_klein

Since 2011 vivo international has been working on behalf of the World Bank Group with the Peace Mission of the United Nations in the eastern DR Congo (MONUSCO). The goal of this collaboration has been to provide psychological support to former combatants in order to support demobilization and reintegration efforts in the region.
Continue reading: NET in the context of demobilisation

NET in the context of demobilisation
Posted on Monday January 25th, 2016Monday January 25th, 2016Author VivoCategories D.R. Congo, ProjectsTags combattants, reintegration, therapy

Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Kivu Provinces

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To get an insight into what has been learned from the work with ex-combatants in the Democratic Republic of Congo to date, please follow the link to find a report on the work in progress.

Elbert2013-LOCICAReport_eng
To get an insight into what has been learned from the work with ex-combatants in the Democratic Republic of Congo to date, please follow the link to find a report on the work in progress.

Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Kivu Provinces
Posted on Wednesday August 12th, 2015Thursday October 1st, 2015Author Johannes VeigelCategories D.R. Congo, ProjectsTags combattants, sexual violence

vivo international’s mental health component within the Colombian Demobilization Program

Violence, attacks, internal displacement, disappearances and abductions of people thousands of murders and illegal recruitment characterize the history of Colombia for more than 50 years. After an ongoing wave of violence and terror, the Colombian government began the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) of illegal armed groups in 2006. The process serves 55,800 demobilized and is coordinated by the High Commissioner for Reintegration (Agencia Colombiana para la Reintegración – ACR ) and implemented locally through 26 service centres . The ACR offers the ex-combatants both psychosocial support and assistance in their professional reintegration.

Lesen Sie weiter: vivo international’s mental health component within the Colombian Demobilization Program

Violence, attacks, internal displacement, disappearances and abductions of people thousands of murders and illegal recruitment characterize the history of Colombia for more than 50 years. After an ongoing wave of violence and terror, the Colombian government began the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) of illegal armed groups in 2006. The process serves 55,800 demobilized and is coordinated by the High Commissioner for Reintegration (Agencia Colombiana para la Reintegración – ACR ) and implemented locally through 26 service centres . The ACR offers the ex-combatants both psychosocial support and assistance in their professional reintegration.

Continue reading: vivo international’s mental health component within the Colombian Demobilization Program

vivo international’s mental health component within the Colombian Demobilization Program
Posted on Wednesday August 12th, 2015Thursday October 1st, 2015Author Johannes VeigelCategories Colombia, ProjectsTags combattants, therapy

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