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World: Online Diploma Course in Humanitarian Diplomacy

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Country: World
Organization: International Federation of Red Cross And Red Crescent Societies, DiploFoundation
Registration deadline: 09 Jan 2017
Starting date: 06 Feb 2017
Ending date: 24 Apr 2017

Humanitarian diplomacy is persuading decision makers and opinion leaders to act at all times in the interests of vulnerable people, and with full respect for fundamental humanitarian principles.

The online diploma course in humanitarian diplomacy, offered by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) in partnership with DiploFoundation, extends the knowledge base and develops the practical skills of current and future practitioners in humanitarian diplomacy and policy.

This course is currently offered in English, however participants who are more comfortable with French will have the option to write and submit some course assignments and the final research paper in French.

The online course will extend the knowledge base and develop the practical skills of current and future practitioners in humanitarian diplomacy and policy.

To achieve its objectives, the course will:

Familiarise participants with basic definitions, concepts, actors, and institutions in the field of humanitarian diplomacy. Introduce participants to international humanitarian law, the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and National Societies’ role as an auxiliary to government. Hone the advocacy and negotiation skills of participants. Facilitate an international exchange of experiences and knowledge in a safe and supportive online class environment. Develop the research skills of participants, and increase their understanding of national and regional humanitarian diplomacy activities. By the end of this course, participants should be able to:

  • Explain clearly the concept of humanitarian diplomacy and provide examples of humanitarian diplomacy in action.
  • List and categorise the main actors in the field of humanitarian diplomacy and describe their roles.
  • Describe the interplay between relevant international law, including international humanitarian law, and humanitarian diplomacy.
  • Analyse the role of advocacy and persuasion in humanitarian diplomacy.
  • Explain issues relevant to the organisation of various types of humanitarian diplomacy alliances.
  • Plan a persuasion campaign, taking into consideration the application of fundamental humanitarian principles.
  • Explain how to shape or influence negotiations through an evidence-based approach.
  • Describe how different humanitarian diplomacy contexts influence negotiation outcomes. Analyse case studies of humanitarian diplomacy, identifying goals, actors, methods, challenges, and implementation.

This 12-week course in humanitarian diplomacy is conducted entirely online, using DiploFoundation’s online classroom and learning methodology. The course consists of two phases: an interactive online course lasting eight weeks, immediately followed by a four-week research phase. Participation in the course requires seven to ten hours of study time per week.

During the online course phase, reading materials and tools for online interaction are provided through an online classroom. The course is based on a collaborative approach to learning, involving a high level of interaction. Each week, participants read an assigned module text, adding questions and comments as hypertext entries. Lecturers and other participants read and respond to these entries, creating interaction based on the module text.

During the week, participants complete additional online activities including quizzes and group tasks. At the end of the week, participants, lecturers, and guest experts meet online in a chat room to discuss the week’s topic. Please note that due to the spread of course participants across time zones worldwide, scheduled online session times will not fall within working hours for all participants. Some participants will need to attend online sessions during the morning or evening hours.

During the research phase, participants will apply their knowledge to analysing a humanitarian diplomacy action or activity. Working individually or in pairs, participants will select a topic relevant to their work, country or region, and prepare a short research paper as the final assignment for the course. Each participant will have individual support and feedback from a tutor throughout this phase.

The course materials are in English, and all course discussions will take place in English. However, participants who are more comfortable with French will have the option to submit some written assignments and the final research paper in French.

Participants who complete the course successfully will receive an electronic diploma issued by DiploFoundation and the IFRC.


How to register:

Please apply online using our online application- https://learn.diplomacy.edu/registration/register.php?idProgramme=195 form by 9 January 2017.

Please upload the following three supporting documents in English language with your application:

  1. A current CV

  2. Initial ideas for your research project (300-500 words), keeping in mind that your project should be about a humanitarian diplomacy action which took place (or is currently taking place) locally, nationally, regionally or internationally; refer to the IFRC Humanitarian Diplomacy Policy to better understand what humanitarian diplomacy is about:

brief description of your proposed topic your reasons for choosing this topic: why is it important? why is it of particular interest to you? your main objectives: what do you hope to learn? who might benefit from the research? what kind of recommendations or lessons might come out of your research? Please note that you will have the chance to further develop your research project ideas during the course.

  1. A motivation letter (maximum 1 page) which includes:

details of your relevant professional and educational background, including your personal objectives and plans for the future reasons for your interest in humanitarian diplomacy why you feel you should be selected to participate in this course: how your participation will benefit you, your institution and/or your country These are required documents and your application will not be considered without them. All supporting documents must be written in English, even if you plan to write your research paper in French. Late applications will be considered only if places remain in the course. In case of enquiries, please contact us at admissions@diplomacy.edu

On your application form please do not forget to indicate if you are applying for a partial bursary (provide contact details for a reference person at your National Society or organisation, if so), and whether you wish to write your final research paper in French.


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