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ICRPC INDUCTION & TRAINING OF NEW MEMBERS 2026
The future of Africa will not be shaped by chance — it will be shaped by leaders.
Join the Institute for Crisis Resolution, Peacebuilding and Conciliation (ICRPC) for its 2026 Induction and Training Programme — a transformational gathering designed to equip visionary professionals with the skills, knowledge, and strategic insight required to drive Sustainable Development Leadership and champion the implementation of Agenda 2063.
Acceptable Qualifications:
The general educational requirements is a degree or HND in any discipline in addition to the following practical experience. Direct membership is available in five grades:
GRADUATE MEMBER: Less than 2 years after graduation
ASSOCIATE MEMBER: Less than 5 Years after graduation.
FULL MEMBER: 8 to 10 Years after graduation.
SENIOR MEMBER: 11 to 14 years after graduation
FELLOW: 18 years & above.
How to Apply:
Candidate for direct membership should submit completed application form for direct membership which is available at our offices or request it to be sent to you via whatsapp through any of our state coordinators nationwide upon a payment of a non-refundable fee of N15,000 paid into the bank account of Institute for Crisis Resolution, Peacebuilding and Conciliation with Ecobank A/C No. 0310003349.
Why Attend?
✔ Gain practical leadership tools for sustainable development impact
✔ Understand actionable pathways for implementing Agenda 2063
✔ Engage with policy experts, peacebuilding professionals, and development strategists
✔ Expand your professional network across national and international platforms
✔ Become part of a dynamic institute shaping policy, peace, and progress
Whether you join us physically or virtually, you will experience a powerful, insight-driven session designed to position you as a catalyst for transformation in governance, development, and conflict resolution.
Theme: Sustainable Development Leadership and Agenda 2063 Implementation
Date: 11th April, 2026
Mode: Hybrid Induction (Physical & Virtual Participation)
Physical Venue:
Institute of Cyber Security Professionals
Suite 13, Candullux Plaza, Beside iCONIC University,
Dutse Junction, Kubwa Expressway, Abuja.
Secure your place. Embrace the vision. Lead sustainable change. The future of Africa will not be shaped by chance — it will be shaped by leaders.
For registration and enquiries, contact ICRPC today.
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ICRPC — Building Leaders. Advancing Peace. Driving Sustainable Development.
LIST OF ICRPC STATE COORDINATORS
1️⃣ Salihu Sani-08032720759-Katsina
2️⃣ Maryam Ahmahd Bornoma – Gombe – 07068986038
3️⃣ Hon. Idoko John Onwude – Benue & Nasarawa – 07025483523
4️⃣ Mohammed Bukar – Bauchi – 07035974975
5️⃣ Umar Sunusi – Jigawa – 09067001293
6️⃣ Barr.Victory C. Baba – Kogi – 07061856503
7️⃣ Sani Mohammed Mayanchi – Zamfara – 08036003525
8️⃣ Jemimah Jonathan – Plateau – 08033092833
9️⃣ Dr. Peterclaver Okwor – Enugu – 08162160995
🔟 Dr. Bille David Urbanus – Adamawa – 07037985020
1️⃣1️⃣ Dr. Nuhu Aliyu – Kaduna – 08064408818
1️⃣2️⃣ Umar Bukar – Borno – 08060549455
1️⃣3️⃣ Abiodun James Makanjuola – Ogun – 08085597903
1️⃣4️⃣ Yakubu Alhamdu Jatau – Yobe – 08037123275
1️⃣5️⃣ Rimamchika Bako Sam – Taraba – 08103187386
1️⃣6️⃣ Rufai Sh*ttu – Kano – 08136378454
1️⃣7️⃣ Shehu Hashimu – Sokoto – 08064441477
1️⃣8️⃣ Gata Joshua – FCT-Abuja – 08160128390
1️⃣9️⃣ Ifeanyi Immanuel Obaji – Ebonyi – 09036070446
2️⃣0️⃣ Dr. Austin Uchegbu – Imo – 08033393542
2️⃣1️⃣ Folashade Bamigboye – Ondo – 08035077737
2️⃣2️⃣ James Ofem – Cross River – 08130020924
2️⃣3️⃣ Amb. Dr. Igwe Ijeoma Mirabel – Rivers State – 08038750148
2️⃣4️⃣ Muhammad Isah – Niger – 08068225296
2️⃣5️⃣ Dr. Christina Omidiji – Oyo –08023470269
2️⃣6️⃣ Suleiman Abubakar – Kebbi – 08137150615
27. Edward Jacob – Lagos – 08032965385
28. Mr. Adeniji-08038443939-Osun State.
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11.3 Regional Organizations and Peace Mechanisms
Regional bodies address peace and security challenges with proximity and local knowledge.
Key Regional Actors
• African Union (AU): Peace and Security Council, early warning systems
• Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS): Conflict mediation, peacekeeping, and political dialogue
• Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD): Mediation in the Horn of Africa
• Southern African Development Community (SADC): Political and security interventions
Regional mechanisms bridge international frameworks and national realities.
11.4 National Peace Policies and Strategies
National-level frameworks translate international and regional commitments into concrete action.
Core Components
• National peace and security policies
• Conflict prevention and early warning systems
• Peace commissions or national peace councils
• Integration of gender and youth considerations
• Alignment with development and governance agendas
Effective national frameworks coordinate actors, clarify responsibilities, and institutionalize peacebuilding.
11.5 Coordination Across Levels of Governance
Multi-level coordination ensures coherence and maximizes impact.
Best Practices
• Harmonize international, regional, and national priorities
• Engage civil society and private sector in planning and implementation
• Foster inter-agency and inter-governmental collaboration
• Establish joint monitoring and reporting mechanisms
Coordination reduces duplication, ensures accountability, and strengthens legitimacy.
Sector-Specific Roles in Multi-Level Peace Architectures
Government
• Implements national frameworks aligned with regional and international standards
• Coordinates multi-level actors for coherent action
Civil Society Organizations
• Provides grassroots perspectives to inform national and regional policy
• Engages in advocacy and monitoring
Youth Leaders
• Represent youth interests across local, national, and regional platforms
• Facilitate cross-border youth dialogue and cooperation
Private Sector
• Participates in regional economic initiatives that promote stability
• Supports national and local peacebuilding through responsible investments
Multi-sector engagement strengthens the links between local realities and global peace frameworks.
Key Lessons
• Regional organizations play decisive roles in preventive diplomacy
• National institutions are crucial for implementing agreements
• Multi-level collaboration ensures timely and effective interventions
11.9 Key Takeaways from Module 11
• Peacebuilding is multi-level: global, regional, and national
• International and regional frameworks guide and support national action
• National policies translate commitments into tangible interventions
• Coordination across levels enhances legitimacy, coherence, and effectiveness
• Learning from past experiences improves future interventions
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