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PEP's work has included English language training for a Ukrainian contingent serving with the United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea. |
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English for the military, police and border guards |
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From 2006 until 2010 the British Council in the UK centrally managed a Peacekeeping English Project (PEP) programme on behalf of the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Ministry of Defence, and the Department for International Development. The aim of PEP was to reduce, resolve and prevent conflict worldwide through improved English language communication. All project work is now being managed within the country or region concerned.
PEP also provided free online language development for military personnel, border guards and police through the British Council's LearnEnglish Peacekeepers website. |
| English is the language of interoperability. It enables multinational forces taking part in NATO, EU and UN peace support operations to communicative effectively with each other. Find out more |
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| Since 1996 there have been over 35 projects in many parts of the world, including the Baltics, the Balkans and Central Asia. Find out more |
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| We have trained testing teams to develop standardised NATO tests to international standard. Find out more |
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| Our newsletter has information on our work and articles of interest to teachers of military English. Find out more |
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| The Peacekeeping English Project has provided professional development for ELT professionals in military contexts. Find out more |
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| Our project has helped to develop language learning materials which are relevant to military personnel. Find out more |
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