A master’s degree in ‘humanitarian field’
New programme follows joint initiative between foreign ministry and diplomatic academy
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) and Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy (AGDA) yesterday announced the launch of a nine-month master of arts degree in ‘Humanitarian Action and Development’.
The new programme offers students practical and theoretical skills for a career in the field of humanitarian and development foreign aid, said AGDA, established in 2014. The programme follows a joint initiative by MoFAIC and AGDA since 2018 and covers four main areas: Humanitarian Action, Poverty and Sustainable Development, International Humanitarian Law and Humanitarian Action, Development and the UAE Foreign Policy.
The new programme offers students practical and theoretical skills for a career in the field of humanitarian and development foreign aid, said AGDA, established in 2014.
Programme goals
Upon the programme’s completion, graduates should understand the different global humanitarian frameworks. They will also possess an understanding of development studies and humanitarian action in the context of international relations, international law, diplomacy, and the relevant United Nations agendas. The graduates will also “acquire the skills needed to be ethical leaders at the workplace” and the ability to “communicate effectively especially through mass media”.
Sultan Al Shamsi, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation for International Development Affairs, said AGDA contributes to the UAE’s foreign aid policy objective by offering training programmes to prepare specialists.
AGDA director-general Bernardino Leon said: “AGDA is keen to develop the next generation of leaders in the field of humanitarian action. This course is well aligned with the strategic aspirations of the MoFAIC and is sure to enable the UAE to contribute to global sustainable development through peace, security, and prosperity.”