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Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict and Other Situations of Violence (Archived)
This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. This course examines the legal, policy and operational aspects of the protection of civilians in armed conflict and other situations of violence. Founded on international humanitarian law, human rights law and refugee law, the course will provide diverse perspectives from humanitarian organizations as well as subject matter experts from the department with extensive policy and field experience.

Protocol Fundamentals for Missions: Official Visits and Events
This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. This online course will equip participants with the skills and knowledge needed to apply official protocol guidelines when organizing official events and visits abroad. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to

Psychological Awareness of Mental Health Problems
The goal of this course is to equip employees in the face of mental illness problems of Canadian clients in distress. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Identify emotional reactions of Canadian clien

Public Financial Management for International Development
This course aims to increase participants' knowledge of Public Financial Management (PFM) systems, practices, institutions and related topics in a developing country context, and improve their capacity to monitor and contribute meaningfully to dialogue on PFM issues with partner country governments and other donors.


Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples: Global Affairs Canada’s Role
This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. This information session will present Global Affairs Canada’s efforts to advance international Indigenous issues (policy priorities and activities) and to engage with Indigenous peoples at home and abroad.