[AfrICANN-discuss] Diplo Foundation News

Anne-Rachel Inné annerachel at gmail.com
Wed Apr 1 15:48:01 SAST 2009


David,

http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/terrorism/online-training-course.html
ce cours en ligne n'a pas grand chose a voir avec ton ccTLD :-)

L' Office des Nations Unies contre la drogue et le crime et la
DiploFoundation sont heureux de vous présenter deux nouvelles formations en
ligne sur le régime juridique universel contre le terrorisme : une pour les
participants anglophones et une pour ceux francophones.

best,
ar

On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 2:35 PM, David Kinsaka <kinsakadavid at hotmail.com>wrote:

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>  Bonjour AR,
>
> Merci pour le mail. Cependant, je cherche à télécharger le formulaire sur
> l'UNODC, mais je ne trouve pas le lien y relatif.
>
> Je m'en vais exploiter le reste. Je t'en dirai quoi après.
>
> Très cordialement.
>
> DKN
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> Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 11:31:15 +0100
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> Subject: [AfrICANN-discuss] Diplo Foundation News
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> *DiploNews*
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> **Issue 135 - April 1, 2009*
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> *Contents:*
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> 1.    May 2009 DiploFoundation Courses
> <http://www.diplomacy.edu/Diplonews/display.asp?Topic=Issue135>
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> 2.    Call for Applications: European Capacity Development Programme in
> Internet Governance<http://www.diplomacy.edu/Diplonews/display.asp?Topic=Issue135>
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> 3.    Capacity Building Cooperation with UNODC<http://www.diplomacy.edu/Diplonews/display.asp?Topic=Issue135>
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> 4.    New Book<http://www.diplomacy.edu/Diplonews/display.asp?Topic=Issue135>
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> 5.    Useful Online Resources on Diplomacy<http://www.diplomacy.edu/Diplonews/display.asp?Topic=Issue135>
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> May 2009 DiploFoundation Courses*<http://www.diplomacy.edu/Diplonews/display.asp?Topic=Issue135>
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> Diplo invites you to apply for the following courses that begin the week of
> 11 May 2009:
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>    - Bilateral Diplomacy <http://www.diplomacy.edu/Courses/Bilateral.asp>
>    - Diplomacy of Small States<http://www.diplomacy.edu/Courses/SmallStates.asp>
>    - Multistakeholder Diplomacy<http://www.diplomacy.edu/Courses/Multistakeholder.asp>
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> These courses are available as Diplo Certificate Courses<http://www.diplomacy.edu/Courses/display.asp?Topic=Programmes#Certificate>(application deadline 6 April). For further information or to apply, click
> on the titles of the courses above, or visit our courses website<http://www.diplomacy.edu/Courses/default.asp>
> .
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> *Call for Applications:
> European Capacity Development Programme in Internet Governance*<http://www.diplomacy.edu/Diplonews/display.asp?Topic=Issue135>
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> In preparation for the Second European Dialogue on Internet Governance, the
> Swiss Federal Office of Communications, the Swiss Agency for Development and
> Cooperation, and DiploFoundation are organising a Capacity Development
> Programme for government officials, academics, educators, researchers, civil
> society activists, journalists, business people, and others involved in
> Internet governance. The Capacity Development Programme, starting on 20
> April 2009, will include a 12-week online course on Internet governance,
> followed by a policy research phase, and concluded with a policy immersion
> phase bringing ten participants to the European Capacity Development
> Programme in Internet Governance meeting in Geneva (September 2009). The
> deadline for applications is 10 April 2009. For further information and to
> apply, click here<http://www.diplomacy.edu/ig/IGCBP/display.asp?Topic=CallECDP2009>
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> *Capacity Building Cooperation with UNODC *<http://www.diplomacy.edu/Diplonews/display.asp?Topic=Issue135>
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> Building on successful cooperation in 2008, this year Diplo will again work
> with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to offer capacity
> building courses focused on the universal legal regime against terrorism. In
> 2009, courses will be offered in both English and French. The courses aim to
> strengthen national capacities by assisting criminal justice officials and
> others involved in counter-terrorism to develop skills and knowledge to
> effectively utilise the channels for international legal cooperation
> envisaged in a series of UN treaties and resolutions adopted over the last
> 40 years.
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> Courses are offered free of charge as part of a UNODC capacity-building
> initiative, and priority will be given to applicants from developing
> countries. Applicants should be criminal justice officers, practicing
> diplomats, civil servants, and others who work in the legal areas of
> international cooperation in criminal matters, or are involved in drafting
> of criminal law texts.
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> For further information on course topics, prerequisites, and application
> instructions, please visit the UNODC website<http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/terrorism/online-training-course.html>.
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> The application deadline for the English language course is *13 April 2009
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> The application deadline for the French language course is *20 April 2009*
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> *New Book *<http://www.diplomacy.edu/Diplonews/display.asp?Topic=Issue135>
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> *Negotiations between State Actors and Non-State Actors: Case Analyses
> from Different Parts of the World.* Raymond Saner and Varinia Michalun
> (Editors). Republic of Letters, 2009.
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> With the end of the Cold War, a proliferation of local, regional, national,
> and international actors in disputes arose. This growing number of actors
> behind conflicts and negotiations has made negotiation practice demanding;
> consequently, negotiations in today’s world go beyond state-to-state
> negotiations and conflicts. While state-to-state negotiations still exist,
> developments at the boundary of state and political conflicts have occurred,
> with the result that economic and civil society actors now challenge state
> jurisdiction over diplomacy as a tool for conflict resolution, creating the
> new arena that is the focus of this book. For more information and to order,
> see: Republic of Letters <http://www.rolpub.com/>.
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> *Useful Online Resources on Diplomacy *<http://www.diplomacy.edu/Diplonews/display.asp?Topic=Issue135>
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> The main goal of public diplomacy is to create a favourable image of one’s
> own country or initiate a desired change in public opinion. Understanding
> the concepts and methods of public diplomacy is important for practitioners
> and researchers alike. A good starting point for research in public
> diplomacy is the website of the USC Center on Public Diplomacy<http://uscpublicdiplomacy.com/>.
> Another useful source of online information on diplomacy is UN Peacemaker,
> an online project by the UN Department of Political Affairs. The website
> brings together a wealth of practical information and tools for those
> interested or engaged in peacemaking efforts. It includes peace agreements,
> operational guidance, and informational essays. The “peacemaker’s toolbox”
> is designed to provide help for negotiation and drafting of texts during
> peace talks. For access, see UN Peacemaker <http://peacemaker.unlb.org/>.
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