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Young Water Diplomats Program – helping future leaders learn about water

Policy interventions for water related-challenges are largely shaped by two groups: water experts, equipped with technical knowledge, and diplomats, with a plethora of soft skills. However, while they work towards a shared goal, they inhabit two different worlds that seldom interact.

The Escazú Agreement

Reflections from Costa Rica to the first conference of States Parties of the Escazu Agreement.

Leonardo’s Faces – Gabor Balint

"I have had the opportunity to work during several diplomatic events ever since I started working in  the Promenade Hotel. According to my observations, diplomats value precision, punctuality and some ‘’sweet and short’’ conversation. I definitely had to push myself into rethinking and optimizing my time managing skills. Multitasking and flexibility turned out to be my most trusted aids." Gabor Balint.

La Vita Diplomatica

By Alexandra Paucescu An old saying goes :’you have the life that you make for yourself’. Milena Padula, a beautiful Italian born in Naples, certainly knows...

On diplomats during the Holocaust: the case of the Romanian Constantin Karadja

During his career as a diplomat, Constantin Karadja showed great courage and tenacity, evidenced by numerous diplomatic documents. His decisive actions against the persecution of Jews during the Holocaust were not in line with the government he served. His youth, education and the international influences he experienced made him a pan- European with strong humanist and intellectual bias. Human rights took center stage, only then came political and other interests. His scientific activities reflect his versatility and wide orientation.

NCHR presents Uzbekistan’s experience in the repatriation of its citizens

More than 530 people were returned to Uzbekistan in 2019-2021 from disadvantaged regions such as Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. This was noted at the thematic...

Concerning private sector, privatization and demonopolization

the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed a Decree in which goals are set extensively with specific timeframes for taking measures in a number of key areas of the country's economic development to create favorable conditions for the development of the private sector, as well as measures to accelerate the process of privatization, the fight against corruption and demonopolization.

Nicaragua vs. Colombie : quelques réfléxions concernant la décision de la CIJ

On se doit de saluer la persévérance et la confiance du Nicaragua depuis 2001 dans la justice internationale.

Uzbekistan on the path of digitalization: achievements and plans

The coronavirus pandemic has revealed all the benefits and accelerated the processes of digitalization around the world. On how to build an effective digitalization policy, and what steps are being taken in Uzbekistan in this direction, “Dunyo” IA correspondent talked with Farrukh Khakimov, Head of Department at the Development Strategy Center.

Support for entrepreneurs increases and the burden on business is reduced in Uzbekistan

the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev's last conference, was devoted to the issues of ensuring price stability in markets by increasing food production within the framework of food supply security of the country, as well as additional support for entrepreneurs.

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