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NATO supports first regional summer school for junior diplomats from Central Asia and Afghanistan15 Jun. 2015 ”. The event brought together 22 participants from Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. All were competitively selected from among applicants below First Secretary rank with a background in diplomacy | News |
SILK-Afghanistan: 10 years of promoting internet connectivity in Afghanistan21 May. 2015 .” Marking the importance of the event, which took place on 20 and 21 May at NATO Headquarters, participants included high-ranking Afghan officials from various governmental institutions as well as NATO Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security | News |
Handling gender-related complaints in the armed forces21 May. 2015 . Not only are the numbers of servicewomen steadily increasing but higher ranked positions and new opportunities in combat roles are opening up to women in armed forces across NATO member and partner countries. “Leadership | News |
Handling gender-related complaints in the armed forces21 May. 2015 . Not only are the numbers of servicewomen steadily increasing but higher ranked positions and new opportunities in combat roles are opening up to women in armed forces across NATO member and partner countries. “Leadership | News |
SILK-Afghanistan: 10 years of promoting internet connectivity in Afghanistan21 May. 2015 .” Marking the importance of the event, which took place on 20 and 21 May at NATO Headquarters, participants included high-ranking Afghan officials from various governmental institutions as well as NATO Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security | News |
“Women key to peace and security in Afghanistan” NATO Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security said in Kabul24 Apr. 2015 .” Afghanistan has set a goal to recruit and retain women to fill 10% of the ranks over ten years. There are currently 869 women in the Afghan National Army and 2,334 women in the Afghan National Police. The visit also included meetings with Afghan | News |
“Women key to peace and security in Afghanistan” NATO Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security said in Kabul24 Apr. 2015 .” Afghanistan has set a goal to recruit and retain women to fill 10% of the ranks over ten years. There are currently 869 women in the Afghan National Army and 2,334 women in the Afghan National Police. The visit also included meetings with Afghan | News |
NATO and its partners become smarter on energy07 Apr. 2015 the private sector as ‘the Smart Energy Year’. Together we will reach out for a mind-set change among all military ranks and decision makers,” says Dr Susanne Michaelis, NATO’s action officer for smart energy | News |
NATO and its partners become smarter on energy07 Apr. 2015 the private sector as ‘the Smart Energy Year’. Together we will reach out for a mind-set change among all military ranks and decision makers,” says Dr Susanne Michaelis, NATO’s action officer for smart energy | News |
Mate Pađen, Military Representative of Croatia to NATOMG Mate Pađen was born on September 24, 1962 in Ogulin, Republic of Croatia. He was promoted to the rank of Major General on March 29, 2013 | Biography |