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Virtual Training Course for Political Advisers “How to Manage the Political Dimension in Conflict Resolution & Peacekeeping”

February 12, 2024 - February 16, 2024

The objective of the course is to train political advisers serving in peacekeeping operations, political and peacebuilding missions by enhancing their specific knowledge and skills, and enabling them to develop a deeper understanding of ways to manage the political dimension in a conflict or post-conflict environment.

The course will cover two complementary aspects – operational activities in conflict prevention, management and resolution (mediation, facilitation, negotiation, provision of advice, building rapport and network management, internal and external coordination and cooperation, engaging non-state armed groups and unarmed actors…), as well as conventional diplomatic activities (political reporting, speech writing, public speaking, designing political strategy, liaison with governments…).

Particular attention will be paid to bringing the aspect of culture into political analysis, strategies and activities, with a view to enhancing the necessary skills to establish and maintain an effective intercultural and interreligious dialogue.

Special focus will be placed on the influence of information and communication technologies on the scope of work of political advisors, including opportunities and risks (cyber diplomacy, conflict analysis, use of social media, cyber security…).

The course will also address the role and required skills of political advisors related to public diplomacy, communications with the media, as well as information and reputation management.

Learning Objectives

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

  • Apply acquired skills and tools in research, conflict analysis and policy planning;
  • Design political strategies to build alliances and create political leverage;
  • Monitor, analyze and interpret political developments and events by using relevant skills and techniques;
  • Use specific skills to build rapport, create and maintain network of contacts and liaise and coordinate with internal and external counterparts;
  • Apply a range of skills, techniques and good practices in political dialogue, negotiation, facilitation and mediation, and use various modalities for greater inclusion of women;
  • Identify risks and opportunities of information and communication technologies;
  • Apply public speaking, presentation, speechwriting, and reporting techniques, – including preparation, structure, and delivery;
  • Provide pertinent advice, offer new ideas and innovative solutions to change the underlying conflict dynamics;
  • Identify personal strengths and weaknesses as political advisers;
  • Deal with moral, legal and political dilemmas which may arise in conflict management and resolution.

The course program is designed for mid and senior level political advisors and political affairs officers working in international organizations headquarters and field operations (UN, AU, OSCE, etc.), as well as diplomats, and those working in governments, non-governmental organizations, academic institutions, or preparing to serve in peace operations and in diplomatic service.

The participants will learn from senior experts and practitioners in the field, and the activities are devised to be highly interactive through discussions, Q&A sessions, group work, role-play and hands-on exercises and assignments.

Download the course program and more details about the course HERE

The courses will be conducted virtually via the Zoom software.

The fee for the course is 1,250 USD. 

Conflux Center alumni are eligible for 20% discount.

Partial subsidy could be available at a later stage. Those interested in a partial subsidy should send their CV and a motivation letter not later than 5th February 2024 to office@confluxcenter.org.

The specified times are in accordance with CET (Central European Time) / UTC+1 (Coordinated Universal Time) time zone.

The participants should be relieved of their regular work duties for the duration of the course.

The course is conducted in English and translation is not provided.

Upon completion of the course, certificates of participation will be issued in PDF, and a hard copy can be sent via post upon request.

For further information about the course, please contact us at:

office@confluxcenter.org  or  +381631308997

Registration is open until 9th February 2024 and can be done here:

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Details

Start:
February 12, 2024
End:
February 16, 2024