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CIFAL Malaga- Understanding Hispanic and Arabic cultures

Personas

Tipo
Workshop
Ubicación
Malaga, Spain
Fecha
to
Duración
2 Days
Área del programa
Decentralize Cooperation Programme
Precio
0,00 US$
Correo Electrónico del Centro de Coordinación del Evento
luis.macua@unitar.org
Colaboración
ATALAYAR
University of Malaga

Antecedentes

This event is framed in security, economic, political and diplomatic issues around Spain and Morocco. Specifically, common challenges that both countries face geographically. These issues require improving public management, whether at national or local levels, and knowledge- exchange between the two countries.

Objetivos del evento

To capacity-building on topics related to economic and commercial cooperation, the challenge of migratory movements, security and prevention towards terrorism.

Objetivos del aprendizaje

  • To strengthen the understanding of Hispanic culture with the Arab world and build bridges for the development of economic and cultural relations on both shores of the Mediterranean
  • To provide participants, with intercultural tools, effective and necessary knowledge about gender equality and participatory democracy which they can apply in their professional career related with civil society.

Contenido y estructura

This event covers the following topics:

  • How to face the immigration challenge
  • Communication between cultures
  • Cooperation between the banks at war hybrid and cybersecurity.
  • Risks and threats in the Sahel, a challenge for our national security.
  • Decentralized cooperation for the development of relations with the Maghreb.
  • Morocco and its Western Sahara as a key piece in Maghreb cooperation - Europe.

Metodología

This event is comprised of lectures, practical exercises, and question and answer sessions.

Público objetivo

The activity is aimed at students and university graduates, preferably in Sociology, Political Science, Law or Communication Sciences, or professionals in the areas of Armed and Security Forces, Bodies of the State, journalism, law, diplomacy.