The OPLG International is dedicated to advancing humanitarian action, promoting sustainable development, and fostering peace in vulnerable communities. We achieve this by:
We offer a platform to support graduates of civil-military coordination training programmes across humanitarian, development, and peace sectors.
Develop and maintain an online platform featuring up-to-date research, case studies, best practices, and relevant policy changes on civil-military coordination in humanitarian, development, and peace sectors.
Connect graduates with experienced professionals, facilitating peer-to-peer exchanges through discussions forums and networking events.
Foster collaboration in developing humanitarian projects.
Provide expert support for academic projects through subject matter expertise.
We design and deliver capacity-building initiatives aimed at improving civil-military coordination in complex operational settings.
Conduct surveys, interviews, or focus group discussions to identify skill gaps and training needs for civil-military coordinators, ensuring clear objectives and measurable outcomes for each capacity-building event.
Support military contingents preparing for peacekeeping missions or engaging in disaster relief and reconstruction by offering pre-deployment training.
Develop structured agendas, training modules, and interactive activities tailored to the specific needs of participants, leveraging the expertise of OPLG International’s subject matter experts to create engaging content.
Provide civil-military coordination training for humanitarian country teams, with a particular focus on communication, negotiation, and persuasion skills in contexts where authority is not formalized.
We organize impactful conferences and social events, strengthening partnerships, and proposing innovative solutions for humanitarian preparedness and response.
Host flagship regional and global conferences that bring together key stakeholders, such as policymakers, NGOs, UN agencies, and local actors, to discuss effective approaches and address challenges in humanitarian action.
Conduct structured networking sessions and roundtable discussions to encourage collaboration among humanitarian organizations, the private sector, and government entities.
Utilize these events to promote cross-sector cooperation, raise awareness, and generate support for critical humanitarian initiatives.