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High school students can look forward to lessons in diplomacy

Ministry of Education and Emirates Diplomatic Academy to conduct year-round programme

- BY ANWAR AHMAD Staff Reporter

The Ministry of Education (MoE) and Emirates Diplomatic Academy (EDA) have signed a framework agreement for a year-round ‘Diplomacy Ambassador­s’ programme for high school students.

The agreement was signed by Marwan Al Sawaleh, the Ministry of Education’s undersecre­tary for academic affairs, and Bernardino Leon, director general of EDA.

The agreement also seeks to create an alignment between the key objectives of the ‘Diplomacy Ambassador­s’ programme and capability-developmen­t programmes undertaken by the EDA and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n.

Al Sawaleh said the agreement comes as part of the ministry’s keenness to strengthen cooperatio­n with the various entities in the UAE to enrich the experience of students and develop their skills.

Speaking about the agreement, Al Sawaleh said, “Today we mark the beginning of a collaborat­ion framework between the MoE and the EDA. This framework enables the MoE to fully align our diplomacy programmes with the EDA.”

He said this is the first of its kind year-round diplomacy programme for high school students in the country.

“Our probation will also allow the EDA to fast-track the MoE prospectiv­e political science students and to the EDA higher education scholarshi­p programme,” Al Sawaleh said.

He also highlighte­d the importance of training teachers and community-based diplomatic programmes.

He noted that the level of interest in the programme had really taken off across the emirates with the decision to add diplomacy to the programme at the start of the year. “This year we have a total of 1,144 applicatio­ns for our diplomacy ambassador­s programme with only 50 places available,” Al Sawaleh said.

The ceremony was followed by a panel discussion on Public Diplomacy in the 21st Century.

Speaking about the impact of social media, Rashid Shabib, cultural adviser to Minister of State, Zaki Nusseibeh, said, “Social media plays a big role today that impacts our lives too but I think credibilit­y of contents online is a major issue because whatever is available online faces factual challenge.”

The former British ambassador and current adviser at the EDA, Tom Fletcher said, “Social media is an amazing platform but at the same time it’s a dangerous tool so we have to be very curious because it distracts us in different ways. Today everybody is on social media site.”

He sought to remind that youngsters venturing overseas wield immense influence as ambassador­s of their country.

“You are the cultural icons of the country and the stories you tell the world make an image of the country,” Fletcher said.

The official noted that the level of interest in the programme had really taken off across the emirates with the decision to add diplomacy to the programme at the start of the year.

 ?? Abdul Rahman/Gulf News ?? Marwan Ahmad Al Sawaleh and Bernardino Leon during the ■ signing of the agreement in Abu Dhabi on Thursday.
Abdul Rahman/Gulf News Marwan Ahmad Al Sawaleh and Bernardino Leon during the ■ signing of the agreement in Abu Dhabi on Thursday.

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