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From 5 to 8 February, a public information course was conducted at the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Mons for students from over fifteen NATO and Partner countries. The course included training on information activities such as setting up a press and information centre, supporting TV interviews and organising press conferences. Students were also given the opportunity to play the role of unit spokesperson and discuss the role of a public information officer with a journalist.

The students are officers who work in their respective ministries of defence, for Chiefs of Defence Staff, Army Reserve Offices, NATO commands, Eurocorps and Media Training Centres. The SHAPE public information course is held twice a year and is tailored to the needs of each group of attendees.