Workshop on Mediation, Conflict Resolution for Young Diplomats Concludes

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Doha: Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA)’s Diplomatic Institute, alongside the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies (CHS), the Geneva-based Center of Competence on Humanitarian Negotiation (CCHN), and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Qatar, has organized a three-day Mediation and Conflicts Workshop, for the benefit of young diplomats, The three-day workshop was intended to equip diplomats with practical knowledge and skills necessary for effective mediation and conflict resolution in humanitarian contexts. Through expert-led sessions and interactive discussions, participants gained insights into international humanitarian law (IHL), humanitarian diplomacy, negotiation techniques, and the best practices in peace deals and conflict resolution.

Commenting on this workshop that was co-presented by officials and professionals from various participating bodies, Secretary-General of QRCS Faisal Mohamed Al Emadi said the world is fa
cing massive challenges in terms of international conflicts, with their serious implications at all levels. He added that Armed conflicts have catastrophic impacts on the lives of civilians and are detrimental to community stability.

He stressed that stronger humanitarian and negotiation endeavors are desperately needed for security and peacebuilding, emphasizing Qatars international humanitarian and diplomatic role, which involves not only providing humanitarian aid for affected people at times of crises, but also practicing active mediation between parties to conflicts and reaching peaceful solutions.

“This demonstrates how national humanitarian negotiation capacity-building is critical to make a difference and deal successfully with the current and future complications,” added Al Emadi.

Al Emadi asserted that such challenges can be addressed only through coordination and collective action, highlighting that this cooperation among humanitarian, academic, and specialized organizations would hopefully enha
nce the effectiveness of humanitarian and negotiation efforts.

He emphasized that collaboration between humanitarian organizations, academic institutions, and specialized centers enhances the effectiveness of efforts in humanitarian and negotiation fields.

Source: Qatar News Agency