We aim to promote people’s wellbeing and to support equitable representation of countries in global decision-making fora.
We work to strengthen representation of countries in special situations within institutions of global governance.
We aim to promote people’s wellbeing and to support equitable representation of countries in global decision-making fora.
We work to strengthen representation of countries in special situations within institutions of global governance.
For students and professionals who wish to pursue a career in international affairs, we have launched four new hybrid Master’s programmes. These programmes are designed to offer first-hand experience and solid understanding of diplomacy, international law and the United Nations. Through our Division for Multilateral Diplomacy, we now have eleven ongoing joint Master’s programmes with eight Universities in four continents.
A two-week innovative summer course developed in cooperation with the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) addressed the need for capacity development in the field of international normative frameworks, information communication technologies and artificial intelligence, thus contributing to a growing global network of trained leaders familiar with the latest developments in the field.
As part of our Core Diplomatic Trainings in New York, we coordinated the transitional workshop from the 76th to the 77th PGA (H.E. Mr Abdullah Shahid to H.E. Mr. Csaba Kőrösi), the Lessons Learned from the Special Human Security Report, the Structure, Drafting and Adoption of UN Resolutions, and the successful partnership with Columbia Law School on Negotiation Mediation and Conflict Resolution to name a few.
We have incorporated new technologies, developing a user-friendly mobile app ”UN How To”, downloaded more than 16,500 times, which is currently being updated for its 2023 version.
”I am dedicated to supporting many more women in becoming leaders and innovators in the coconut value chain.”
Nigeria
“The diplomatic world operates, talks and moves very differently to the military, straightforward style I am used to.”
Bangladesh