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United Nations The Hague Immersion Programme - Premium Package

Multilateral Diplomacy

Deadline
29 May 2023
Type
Course
Location
The Hague, Netherlands
Date
to
Duration
31 Days
Programme Area
Multilateral Diplomacy
Event Focal Point Email
multilateralism@unitar.org
Contact Number
0041229178530

Background

The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) was established in 1963 as an autonomous body within the United Nations with the purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of the work of the UN and its member states.

UNITAR designs and conducts close to 500 different training and knowledge sharing events per year for some 50,000 beneficiaries worldwide. Participants include diplomats, other government officials, non-governmental representatives, and other stakeholders.

At the heart of UNITAR, the Multilateral Diplomacy Programme Unit (MDPU) delivers training workshops to address the needs of these international actors. MDPU’s activities cover a wide range of domains, including training on the UN system and skills development.

Event Objectives

As part of the training activities implemented during the winter months, UNITAR designed a blended programme consisting of a 3-weeks e-Learning course followed by a 5-day field visit to The Hague, offering participants a full immersion into the international law ecosystem and the multilateral working environment of the city.

In line with UNITAR’s mandate, its main purpose is to enhance participants’ knowledge and skills in the area of international affairs and diplomacy. This will empower them to work more effectively and efficiently in any multilateral setting.

UNITAR further intends to strengthen the participants’ conviction of the principles enshrined in the UN Charter, especially on peace and justice. It lastly aspires to give its participants access to UN institutions and personnel in order to gain valuable insights into future career opportunities.

Learning Objectives

The UN Immersion Programme serves to provide an overview of the United Nations and its related institutions in the city of peace and justice. It will help participants build knowledge on international affairs, deliver training in core diplomatic skills and offer activities with the Hague and Geneva-based agencies.

At the end of the UN Immersion Programme, participants should be able to:

  • Explain key components of the United Nations’ system and its agencies 
  • Familiarize oneself with the Hague and Geneva as international hubs
  • Apply core skills and techniques of common diplomatic practice
  • Develop critical knowledge for careers in international organizations
  • Adapt values and principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter

 

Content and Structure

The United Nations The Hague Immersion Programme - Premium Package consists of two parts: (i) a 3-week preparatory e-Learning course, followed by (ii) a 5-day field visit to Geneva.

i) e-Learning course (05 June - 23 June 2023)

The e-learning course, which will be called UN Human Rights Council Training Programme, lasts three weeks and runs on UNITAR ́s virtual learning platform. It is created and facilitated by senior experts working at UN agencies. In addition, UNITAR staff stands ready to interact with participants on a daily basis.  

e-Learning Modules:

The backbone of the UN Human Rights Council Training Programme will be three e-Learning modules. Every module contains reading material, multimedia files, a discussion forum for written exchanges and a multiple-choice assessment quiz. The course will contain:  

  • Module 1 - The United Nations
  • Module 2 - Conference Diplomacy
  • Module 3 - Human Rights, Climate Change and the SDG's

Expert Webinars:

UNITAR’s professional network across Geneva allows it to organize a series of 1.5 hour live-webinars, in which participants can directly learn from UN experts or other high-level officials. They include webinars on:

  • Welcome and introduction to the United Nations
  • Current human rights issues
  • Group reflection and closing ceremony

E-Workshops:

As its core activity and raison d’être, UNITAR provides several online workshops to the participants. Delivered by experts such as current UN staff or retired ambassadors, this programme includes the following e-workshops: 

  • Negotiation Skills
  • Leadership Skills
  • UN Resolution Writing Skills

Virtual Guided Tours:

Geneva is rich in historic buildings important to international affairs. Thanks to its access across the city, UNITAR can provide a series of virtual guided tours. Previous programmes have included virtual tours through the following facilities:

  • The UN Palace of Nations at Geneva (3-hours extensive private virtual tour)
  • The diplomatic district of International Geneva with its manifold international organizations

Live-Streamed Conferences:

With the real UN Human Rights Council having its session in parallel, it will be possible for participants to attend real human rights council sessions via live-stream. Part of the programme is attending these sessions together and debriefing them with UN experts.

  • Live Human Rights Council Session 
  • Debriefings with UN experts

ii) Field Visit to The Hague (26 June -  30 June 2023)

Hosting close to 200 international organizations, along with figureheads like the Peace Palace, the International Court of Justice, Europol and the International Criminal Court, the Hague is known as the international city of peace and justice. Tens of thousands of people from all over the globe are working every day in the city to build a more peaceful and just world by collaborating together on solutions to global problems. In partnership with many international institutions, UNITAR provides a nuanced balance between the following different components:

Expert Lectures:

UNITAR’s professional network across The Hague allows it to organize a series of 1-2-hour expert lectures, in which participants can directly learn from UN personnel or other high-level officials. Programmes may include lectures from the following organizations:

  • The International Court of Justice (ICJ)
  • The International Criminal Court (ICC)
  • The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT)
  • The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)

Training Workshops:

As its core activity and raison d’être, UNITAR provides several face-to-face workshops to the participants. Delivered by experts such as retired ambassadors, previous programmes have included the following workshops: 

  • Negotiation Skills
  • Mediation Skills
  • Simulation Exercises                                  

Guided Tours:

The Hague is rich in historic buildings important to international affairs. Thanks to its access across the city, UNITAR can provide a series of private guided tours. This may include tours through the following facilities:

  • The Peace Palace
  • The International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
  • The Hague Municipality
  • The Hague Humanity Hub

Public Hearing Sessions:

If available, UNITAR also provides access to public hearings in the world of international organizations. These sessions can occur in the following:

  • International Court of Justice (ICJ)
  • International Criminal Court (ICC)

Methodology

Given the nature of The Hague's multilateral environment, UNITAR will mostly cover thematic areas close to peace and justice during the course of the Programme. These will include knowledge on international law, human rights and humanitarian affairs, as well as sustainable development.

The Immersion Programme is designed to be highly interactive and participatory. Activities will include a high level of direct exposure to legal practitioners and diplomatic settings, thereby allowing participants to gain thorough knowledge and understanding of the United Nations and The Hague.  

All of the activities will take place in the English language. Should there be any component not be available in English, UNITAR will ensure the participants will be provided with simultaneous interpretation.

Targeted Audience

UNITAR welcomes a variety of professional backgrounds as well as differing degrees of experience among its participants. The Immersion Programme is therefore open to all actors related to international affairs wishing to build up knowledge and skills related to the United Nations or The Hague as the city of peace and justice.

Participants can include public sector officials, private sector professionals and representatives from NGOs, think tanks or academia. Junior professionals and graduate students are equally welcome to apply.

In order to ensure adherence to health safety standards during the field visit, registration will be closed after 30 participants. Allocation of slots will be on a first-come, first-served basis. At the end of the Immersion Programme, each participant will be awarded a UNITAR certificate of completion.

Additional Information

UNITAR will be responsible for the overall design, coordination and implementation of the Immersion Programme. It will liaise with participants on a regular basis prior to the activity's implementation in order to ensure a smooth and flawless organization for everyone involved.

The participants are responsible to purchase their own travel tickets to and from The Hague as well as to apply for a visa to the Netherlands. UNITAR gladly supports this process with the help of official visa invitation letters.

For premium package participants, the accommodation in The Hague is included in the fee. UNITAR will provide 6 nights in a reputable mid-range hotel in close proximity to the United Nations institutions (check-in Sunday, 25 June 2023, checkout Saturday, 01 July 2023).

UNITAR will further sponsor a welcome dinner for participants, a welcome package including relevant training materials, as well as entry tickets to sights and museums during the activity. Please note that as of now, no scholarships are available to facilitate participation.