This Basic Mediation Training program is designed to equip participants with the fundamental skills and knowledge required to mediate conflicts effectively.
Emergencies and crises, whether natural or man-made, pose significant challenges for organizations and communities. While many understand the importance of being prepared, the process of developing and implementing an Emergency Response Plan (ERP) can often feel intricate and challenging.
Considering the frequency of natural disasters, man-made accidents, and violent crime in people’s daily life, CIFAL Bangkok collaborates with experienced security professionals and deliverers from the Human Development Forum Foundation (HDFF) in order to provide a specialized Stay Safe Training for “Sustainable Leadership in Crisis”.
The event will take place on Monday, November 25 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
This workshop is the final session of the Fall 2024 Columbia Law School training series.
This workshop will take place in Hybrid format, in person from UNHQ for all those with a valid UN ID and online for those without a UN ID.
UNITAR will not issue UN ID's for the participants.
According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), global temperature could increase by up to 2.9°C by the end of this century unless immediate and substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are undertaken. Scientific consensus, as outlined in the Paris Agreement, underscores the need to limit warming to no more than 1.5°C to avert the most severe impacts of climate change.
Join us for our Virtual Open Day to explore four of our Master's programs and Postgraduate Diplomas! Whether you're advancing your career or shifting directions, this event offers you a chance to learn more about our postgraduate offerings in International Relations and Diplomacy, Digital Health, Sustainability Management, and Supply Chain Management.
This workshop is designed for Staff & Faculty, recognising the critical role that they play in recognizing, responding and referring concerns and complaints regarding gender-related misconduct from Staff and Students in an IHL setting.
Armed conflicts have persisted for what feels like an eternity in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Ukraine, Myanmar, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sudan. Amid frequent humanitarian crises, climate-induced emergencies, crippling insecurity, and economic instability, the number of forcibly displaced and stateless people was estimated to have exceeded 130.8 million in 2024.
The event will take place on Tuesday, 12 November from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM EST.
This workshop is the first session of the Fall 2024 Columbia Law School training series.
This workshop will take place in Hybrid format, in person from UNHQ for all those with a valid UN ID and online for those without a UN ID.
UNITAR will not issue UN ID's for the participants.
This workshop is designed for Staff & Faculty, recognising the critical role that they play in recognizing, responding and referring concerns and complaints regarding gender related misconduct from Staff and Students in an IHL setting.