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ACMC Newsletter

Monday February 27, 2012

Welcome

Welcome to the first ACMC Newsletter for 2012. It's looking like quite a busy year for the Centre with new people, busy projects and lots more.

We hope the stories below provide you with some interesting reading.

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Civil-Military Centre leadership changes hands

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The Australian Civil-Military Centre has a new Executive Director.   

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The Australian Civil-Military Centre – There’s a lot in a name

The Asia Pacific Civil-Military Centre of Excellence has been officially renamed the Australian Civil-Military Centre.

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The challenges of peace operations: seminar for UN Permanent Representatives

The Australian Civil-Military Centre delivered a one-day seminar in late January attended by 31 visiting Permanent Representatives and Ambassadors to the United Nations. 

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Investing in prevention: 11th Joint AU-ICRC seminar on ‘the protection of civilians in armed conflicts and other situations of violence in Africa’

Representatives from the Australian Civil-Military Centre recently attended the 11th Joint AU-ICRC seminar on ‘the protection of civilians in armed conflicts and other situations of violence in Africa’, held at African Union Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 14th November 2011.

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Civil-Military Interaction Workshop 2012

The Asia Pacific Civil-Military Centre of Excellence will hold its 5th Civil-Military Interaction Workshop (CMIW) from 4-9 March 2012.

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Civil-Military Digest

The Centre has begun publishing a regular collation of interesting reading across the civil-military affairs sector.
All Civil-Military digests are available from the Centre website.

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Finding the Centre online

In addition to our web site and this newsletter, the Centre can be found online in a number of places, where we share and contribute items of interest to our community.
You can find the Centre contributing in these places:
Tweets on Twitter
Our page on Facebook
Photos on Flickr
Video on YouTube
Publications and presentations on SlideShare

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