If you are talking about personal training, I never took part in any such program. We have legal briefings, at which we are given training. We can become specialized ourselves by reading various documents, and newspapers from Africa.
Personally, I have been working in the area of francophone African countries for seven years and I know my work. As soon as I open up a newspaper, I automatically go to the articles about the situation in these countries. I have developed a type of reflex regarding news about these countries in all the media. The Board also has a research centre, and of course there is the Internet and the legal centre.
In addition, if we want clarification on an important point, we ask that some research be done, for example on battered women, female genital mutilation in some countries or the force-feeding of young women. We do not have a great deal of information about these problems. We therefore ask that some research be done so that we are right up to date in our information on the various countries and the situations that exist there.