The Government of Vietnam, in coordination with the governments of Australia and Japan and the United Nations, hosts the 2026 Triangular Partnership Programme (TPP) Stakeholder Workshop in Hanoi from June 24 to 26, according to the United Nations Department of Operational Support (DOS).
Launched by the UN in 2015, the TPP is considered a flagship cooperation initiative aimed at enhancing the capacity of troop- and police-contributing countries (T/PCCs) for peacekeeping missions.
This annual event will bring together more than 50 senior government officials, UN representatives, policymakers, experts, and peacekeepers. It serves to exchange solutions for strengthening international cooperation, improving deployment readiness, and fostering innovation in global peacekeeping operations.
The workshop comes at a time when traditional and non-traditional security challenges are becoming increasingly complex. This reality places higher demands on the capabilities, coordination, and readiness of peacekeeping forces stationed in conflict zones worldwide.
Through a collaborative mechanism between the UN, supporting member states, and contributing countries, the program focuses on key areas such as engineering, military medicine, Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR), and Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (C-IED) capabilities.
In addition to in-person training, the program promotes the application of telemedicine to support healthcare services, ensure safety, and improve working conditions for peacekeepers serving at UN missions.
According to the United Nations, enhancing training quality and interoperability among peacekeeping nations not only boosts field efficiency but also minimizes risks for personnel operating in complex security environments.
A notable highlight of this year’s workshop is a field visit program designed to showcase Vietnam’s contributions to UN peacekeeping training and capacity building.
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