Doha: Hamad Bin Khalifa Universitys (HBKU) College of Public Policy (CPP) and the Geneva Graduate Institute kicked off the 2024-2025 edition of the Executive Programs in Development Policies and Practices (DPP) for the Middle-East North Africa region and its thematic branch focused on Conflict and Fragility Management (DPP-CFM). The DPP-MENA and DPP-CFM programs are separated into three modules and run for a total of six months. Both programs first modules of the 2024-2025 academic year took place in Minaretein, after which the participants will undertake a second module held entirely online. The final module, held in Geneva, Switzerland, will convene participants from both programs, as well as the cohorts from the 5 other international hubs (Bangkok, Bishkek, Accra, Ouagadougou and Lima), giving them the opportunity to reflect on their learnings and exchange with others as they complete their coursework together. To design the curricula for both programs, CPP and the Institute selected contemporary case st udies that highlighted prominent regional and global development challenges in order to test participants strategic analysis and leadership skills. By the end of their chosen program, each participant is required to develop a professional thesis tied to their field of work and demonstrate how it addresses their current organizations' needs. Commenting on the event, Dean of College of Public Policy at HBKU Dr. Leslie Pal said: "Our successful partnership with the Geneva Graduate Institute is built on a mutual dedication to fostering the advancement of development across the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond. By leveraging our combined expertise, we have designed comprehensive curricula that give participants the opportunity to learn from esteemed experts, expand upon their capabilities, and aid the livelihood of communities in need." HBKUs CPP aims to become one of the leading public policy schools in the region and the world and a center for teaching and researching responses to policy questions of local and global relevance. The College actively leverages local and transnational synergies and collaborations with distinguished international partners to facilitate expertise and build capacity in Qatar and beyond. Source: Qatar News Agency
Related Posts
Eight Daesh terrorists killed in Daraa countryside
Daraa, The authorities concerned eliminated a number of Daesh (ISIS) terrorists in Nawa city in Daraa countryside.
A field source told SANA reporter that the authorities concerned carried out a security operation against the dens of the Daesh terrori…
OIC Welcomes Security Council Resolution Calling for Immediate Ceasefire in Gaza
Jeddah, The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) welcomed the Security Council’s adoption of a resolution calling for an immediate and complete ceasefire in Gaza, the withdrawal of the Israeli occupying forces, the return of Palestinian displaced…
Work will begin on the waterway within days to deliver aid to the Gaza Strip
Ramallah – Ma’an – Director of Response at the United States Agency for International Development, Dan Dijkhuys, said that the floating sea corridor will begin operating in the coming days, stressing that this corridor came to deliver relief and human…