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UNITAR Workshop on Multilateral Processes and International Agreements

Multilateral Diplomacy

Deadline
Type
Workshop
Location
Geneva, Switzerland
Date
to
Duration
2 Days
Programme Area
Environmental Governance and Law
Price
$20.00
Event Focal Point Email
diplomacy@unitar.org
Partnership
World Economic Forum (1387)

Background

Following the adoption of the resolution "End Plastic Pollution: Towards an International Legally Binding Instrument" by 175 countries at the United Nations Environment Assembly in March 2022, the Global Plastic Action Partnership (GPAP) at the World Economic Forum was established to address global plastic pollution. To support GPAP’s mandate, it is crucial to equip its members with the skills needed to actively participate in treaty negotiations related to this resolution.

 

Event Objectives

The Workshop on Multilateral Processes and International Agreements aims to enhance GPAP members’ understanding of multilateral processes, with a focus on the negotiation and implementation of international agreements. By the workshop's conclusion, participants will have the expertise to engage with key stakeholders in multilateral diplomacy and support the implementation of agreements addressing plastic pollution, furthering GPAP's mission to combat this pressing global challenge.

Learning Objectives

By the end of the workshop, participants should be able to:

• Break down the purposes, strengths and challenges of multilateral diplomacy through the perspective

of diplomatic negotiations within frameworks such as the UN;

• Identify the key stakeholders involved in multilateral processes, and assess their specific needs and

interests in order to bring about mutually beneficial agreements;

• Discuss the structures, rules of procedure, and decision-making processes of multilateral processes,

with a focus on the key international environmental organizations and frameworks

Content and Structure

The Workshop on Multilateral Processes and International Agreements is designed as a two-day programme.

UNITAR is open to suggestions from the World Economic Forum on the structure and content, and to jointly

decide on the final form of the workshop.

Methodology

The training is designed to be interactive and participatory, combining lectures, group discussions, case studies,

practical exercises, and role-playing simulations. Participants will actively engage in problem-solving activities,

share insights, and apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios. Multimedia resources will be utilized to

enhance understanding. The interactive approach fosters collaboration, critical thinking, and practical skill

acquisition for participants' engagement in multilateral fields.

Targeted Audience

The programme addresses the needs of members of the Global Plastic Action Partnership and other individuals 

from the World Economic Forum, with the training being designed for a maximum of 25 participants. The final

number of participants may be revised if requested by the World Economic Forum.