Progress of Training in Peacekeeping
From the intro:
[This report] illustrates the improvements made in all phases of the training cycle, including the identification and prioritization of training needs, setting of standards, ensuring efficient delivery and outlining new systems for monitoring and evaluating the impact of training, including methodologies for identifying efficiency gains resulting from training. It addresses the issues raised by the Advisory Committee in paragraph 148 of its 2009 report (A/63/746), as well as the request for information on the Senior Mission Administration and Resource Training Programme (SMART) outlined in paragraph 68 of its 2010 report (A/64/660). The achievements to date illustrate that peacekeeping training is a strategic investment both for the United Nations and the international community that can enable the provision of personnel more capable of meeting the complex challenges facing United Nations peacekeeping in its consolidation phase

