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International Peace Support Training Centre
The Peace Support Training Centre (PSTC) was established in January 2001 as part of the Kenyan Defence Staff College. It initially focused on the training of Kenyan forces for UN peacekeeping missions and later African Union Peace Support Operations. PSTC became a separate Kenyan MOSD establishment in July 2006 and in 2008, initial efforts towards “internationalization” were made. In 2009, PSTC Karen merged with the International Mine Action Training Centre (IMATC) to form one center, the International Peace Support Training Centre (IPSTC). The former PSTC was renamed to Peace and Conflict Studies School (PCSS) and IMATC was renamed to Humanitarian Peace Support School (HPSS). In 2011, IPSTC achieved autonomy through formal partnership arrangements with the USA, UK, Canada, Japan, Kenya, Germany, and UNDP.
Team composition
Roles at International Peace Support Training Centre
201 to 500 staff
- 4intern
- 3research assistant
- 2chef
- 2public affairs officer
- 2senior researcher
- 1accountant
- 1administrative assistant
- 1applied research
- 1applied researcher
- 1assistant directing staff
- +33more roles
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Damaris K•••
Directing Staff and Training Coordinator
Caren C•••
Information Technology Support Specialist
Dennis M•••
Applied Research
Irene K•••
Facilities Manager
Martin O•••
Assistant Directing Staff
Monica M•••
Regional Curriculum Designer, Developer & Trainer
Paul M•••
Photographer
Watson K•••
Applied Researcher
Lisa S•••
Public Relations Lead
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