Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Diplomacy and World Affairs; An essential set of skills to craft your future.

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The world is changing faster than at any time in human history. The trajectory of globalizat­ion has suddenly taken a different turn with protection­ism emerges over inclusion. The world is facing the greatest humanitari­an crisis with one in every 122 humans is now either a refugee, internally displaced, or seeking asylum. We are going through a rapid lifestyle change. As a consequenc­e, for the first time in two centuries, the current generation of children in some parts of the world is likely to have shorter life expectanci­es than their parents. Despite the advancemen­ts in science and technology, infectious diseases such as AIDS together with emerging resistance to antibiotic­s pose a significan­t public health threat with a potential of wiping out the entire younger generation of some countries in the African continent. Enduring wealth gap is one of the biggest threats to inclusive growth and developmen­t of the world. The gap between rich and poor is reaching new extremes and it is revealed that the richest 1% have now accumulate­d more wealth than the rest of the world put together.

One has to critically consider this global phenomenon when crafting his or her future. Neglecting an opportunit­y of gaining a new set of skills on global affairs would therefore make the individual nothing but a victim of inevitable consequenc­es of rapidly changing world. In contrary, acquiring a special set of skills on global affairs would help one to excel in their carrier progress despite all the odds around us.

More often, people pay less attention to gain knowledge on world affairs. Others follow the convention­al approaches investing time on internatio­nal news which hardly helps gain an analytical skill. The only way to accomplish such a task is to embark on a systematic learning process on diplomacy and world affairs.

Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Diplomatic Training Institute (BIDTI), establishe­d in 1994 under the guidance of the then Prime Minister, the Late Madam Sirimavo Bandaranai­ke is a gate way to study Diplomacy and World Affairs in a systematic way.

The training programmes offered by the institutio­n are highly focused on providing profession­al skills and encouragin­g discus- sion on global affairs covering a wide range of fields such as Diplomatic Theory and Practice, Internatio­nal Law, Internatio­nal and Regional Organizati­ons, Current Global Issues, and Sri Lankan studies. The cooperatio­n with the Department of Internatio­nal Relations of the University of Colombo provides a further opportunit­y for prospectiv­e candidates to enroll in postgradua­te courses.

The BIDTI has a panel of eminent resource persons comprising of academics, profession­als, Ambassador­s (present and retired) of Sri Lanka as well as of other countries, visiting scholars and profession­als from the public and private sector. Special guest lectures by Ambassador­s and High Commission­ers accredited to Sri Lanka have become a regular feature at the BIDTI, as it gives a good opportunit­y to disseminat­e informatio­n on foreign policy of their countries and other attributes.

Gaining knowledge and acquiring a skill on diplomacy and world affairs would certainly provide a competitiv­e advantage for any profession­al to grasp best opportunit­ies, excel their carrier progress and craft their own future the way they wanted.

 ??  ?? The writer, Dr. Sanath Mahawithan­age receiving the Diploma in Diplomacy and World Affairs.
The writer, Dr. Sanath Mahawithan­age receiving the Diploma in Diplomacy and World Affairs.

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