10 things you need to know about DEEP

PEER-TO-PEER ENGAGEMENT “The Defence Education Enhancement Through DEEP, NATO advises partners on how to build, Programme helps partners to build, develop develop and reform educational institutions in the and reform military educational institutions. defence and military domain. It is a concrete example of the value of NATO partnerships.” SECURITY IN THE EURO-ATLANTIC AREA AND Jens Stoltenberg BEYOND Secretary General of the North Atlantic Defence Education plays a vital role in the Treaty Organization transformation process. NATO uses it to support May 2018 institutional reform in partner countries. CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT WHAT TO TEACH ACTIVE PROGRAMMES The Alliance helps countries to develop new curricula 16 individual DEEP programmes run in Afghanistan, or review existing courses. Reference curricula in four Armenia, , Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, different subjects are also available to Allies and partners. Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mauritania, the Republic of Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Serbia, FACULTY DEVELOPMENT Tunisia and Ukraine. HOW TO TEACH DEEP aids countries by bringing together defence and INSTITUTIONAL ASSISTANCE military experts from Allies and partner countries The aim of the Programme is to establish effective, self- to exchange experience in modern teaching sustaining defence institutions by equipping them with the methodologies. skills and knowledge necessary for quality performance of their duties. FUNDING DEEP is driven by NATO Civil Budget but also depends on donations and financial contributions from Allies and partners. DEEP EVENTS Mobile Education Subject Matter Partner Training Teams Experts Faculty 800 700 600 00 400 00 200 100 0 201 2014 201 2016 2017 2018 201 2020 Mobile Education Training Teams 8 16 186 211 18 218 1 204 HOW TO GET INVOLVED Subject Matter Experts 162 0 24 8 426 47 68 774 Operations (OPS) Division Partner Faculty 24 2 66 7 1 72 61 8 NATO HQ, Brussels (Belgium) E-mail: deep@hq..int

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