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PEACEKEEPING ENGLISH PROJECT

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The British Council manages the Peacekeeping English Project programme on behalf of the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Ministry of Defence, and the Department for International Development. The aim of the project is to reduce, resolve and prevent conflict worldwide through improved English language communication.

In China, we are working with the Ministry of Public Security and the China Peacekeeping Police Training Centre to develop sustainable systems for English language teaching. This work will support Chinese police officers deployed on United Nations peacekeeping missions.

The British Council has managed the Peacekeeping English Project in over 35 countries worldwide since 1996.

For further information on the Peacekeeping English Project in China, please contact the project manager, BRIAN STOTT

Peackeeping English Project Worldwide
Find out about our work in Peacekeeping English across the world
Peacekeeping English Project Newsletter
The quarterly Peacekeeping English Project newsletter tells the stories behind the project
Learn English Peacekeepers
Our free website for teachers and learners of Peacekeeping and Military English
English Online
Meet other learners of English across mainland China and Hong Kong

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