Civil Military Collaboration
 

Analytical work on the framework was done by Nancy Mock and is embodied in her presentation on HIV and the military. A note will be prepared for Missions if USAID agrees that this is a priority. The CMA partner has prepared a curriculum and training materials for addressing HIV in conflict settings among military populations. CMA also has disseminated CERTI tools to its vast network of African militaries.

 

HIV/AIDS in our Ranks
A presentation given at the Woodrow Wilson Center

HIV/AIDS: a challenge to security sector
A presentation given at Global Health in Times of Crisis

The Civil-Military Alliance to Combat HIV and AIDS (CMA)
CMA is a long time partner of the CERTI initiative and now their material appears on the CERTI website. 

Center for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (CDMHA)
The CDMHA undertakes education, training and research in the areas of disaster management and humanitarian assistance with a focus on Latin America and the Caribbean.  The CDMHA seeks to build partnerships with nations, NGOs and other key disaster management organizations and help increase operational readiness in order to meet the diverse humanitarian needs of that area.The CDMHA is also dedicated to the transfer of new knowledge and appropriate technology through the university sector to improve responsiveness during times of crisis.  By facilitating, underwriting and co-sponsoring activities such as educational course development, conferences and research projects, the CDMHA further supports disaster and crisis managers, technicians and field personnel.  Cooperation in the civil-military sector is also enhanced through such ventures.

The Peacebuilding Dimension of Civil-Military Relations in Complex Emergencies.
A Briefing Paper - Damain Lilly, International Alert, September 2002.

 

 

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The CERTI web site was developed with support from USAID and Tulane University. Questions or for more information, please email Dr. Nancy Mock of Tulane University; Web Site Administrator, BJ Cameron.  This web site is best viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer.