Qatar- New workshop series at GU-Q offers diplomats critical training


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) In response to a host of increasingly complex and interconnected global disruptions, diplomatic services around the world have been required to widen their scope of expertise to take on new challenges. 
To provide this training, QF partner Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q), in collaboration with the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy (ISD) at Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Washington, DC, is offering a workshop titled 'Multilateral Diplomacy: How to Succeed at the UN, on Wednesday, September 30, at 4pm to 5:15pm (GMT+3) featuring distinguished ISD fellow Ambassador Jeffrey DeLaurentis.
Based on his many years working at the US mission to the United Nations in New York and Geneva, Ambassador DeLaurentis will discuss how diplomats can maximise their effectiveness at the UN and in other multilateral fora around the world. Ambassador DeLaurentis began his US State Department career in 1991 as a consular officer in Havana, and was appointed by President Obama to serve as the first Chargé d'Affaires at the US Embassy in Havana following the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba.
The training opportunity is part of the Diplomatic Education Workshop Series, a new GU-Q initiative offering unparalleled access to diplomatic experts at ISD with policy and regional expertise relevant to officials representing Qatar and other countries in the region.
Rodolph Boughaba, the associate dean for Executive Education at GU-Q, said: 'Multilateral diplomacy and international cooperation are needed now more than ever. This valuable workshop offers members of the diplomatic corp an opportunity to become more globally minded and to gain the skills needed to effectively manage key aspects of foreign relations.
Each workshop will be conducted in English as an online class and will run for 75 minutes. A presentation will be followed by engaging discussions for in-depth exploration of the issues. A limited number of participants per session, which will be run under Chatham House rules, will ensure each session is informative and interactive.
Information about registration and topics of upcoming workshops in the Diplomatic Education Workshop Series can be found at http://qatar.georgetown.edu/diplomacy.

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