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Workshop on Digital Diplomacy and Cybersecurity

Type
Workshop
Location
Geneva, Switzerland
Date
-
Duration
2 Days
Programme Area
Multilateral Diplomacy
Price
$1,000.00
Event Focal Point Email
diplomacy@unitar.org
Registration
By application & selection
Mode of Delivery
Face-to-Face
Language(s)
English
Pillar
Multilateral Diplomacy
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Revolution in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) has transformed the way people communicate and exchange information across the globe. Working within any international environment, Digital Diplomacy depends on how diplomats and other professionals use digital media to understand and transform their online presence to achieve their goals and objectives. This workshop will not only help identify the negotiation aspects of digital diplomacy but also the ways to find relevant and accurate information on the internet. Furthermore, participants will also learn the Internet related concepts, terminologies and the use of digital diplomacy to promote broader diplomatic strategy.

By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to: 

  • Explain how digital diplomacy tools can be applied to enhance the function of diplomats and other professionals;
  • Recognize examples of guidelines for communicating with digital diplomacy;
  • Recognize pertinent opportunities where online negotiations and digital diplomacy can be suitable;
  • Identify the current and potential use of Internet tools for diplomatic activities and how to use social networking platforms;
  • Identify the opportunities and challenges offered by digital diplomacy tools.

The course is designed to be interactive and participatory, including various pedagogical tools to enable the participants to function effectively and efficiently in a multilateral environment. The course will be built on four pedagogical pillars: concept learning (lectures and presentations), role-playing (group exercises), experience sharing (roundtable discussions), and exposure to real-world problems and policy choices delegates are confronted with.

This course is primarily open to:

  • Members of Permanent Missions accredited to the United Nations Office in Geneva;
  • Delegates of Ministries of Foreign Affairs and other government officials;
  • Representatives of international, intergovernmental, and non-governmental organizations and Diplomatic academies;
  • Professionals from the private sector.

Insurance Waiver:

By applying to the Workshop on Digital Diplomacy & Cybersecurity, all participants confirm that they are aware that the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) does not insure participants for this course. All participants are advised to arrange at their own expense insurance against sickness, accident, permanent or temporary disability, death and third party risk for the period of the meeting including travel time.

Discount for Eastwest European Institute Alumni:

Alumni from the Eastwest European Institute can benefit from a 10% discount for this training. After you complete your application, kindly send your Eastwest Certificate of Participation to diplomacy [at] unitar.org (diplomacy[at]unitar[dot]org). UNITAR will verify your alumni status and, upon confirmation of the latter, apply the discount.

Certificate:

Participants who have attended all the sessions will receive a certificate of participation.

Registration:

To complete your registration, please write an email to diplomacy [at] unitar.org (diplomacy[at]unitar[dot]org) with your CV and a copy of your passport.

Note: Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis, and registration will be closed once we have reached the maximum number of participants.