UNIDIR and UNITAR Announce New Partnership for Training in Emerging Tech

Geneva, Switzerland  - The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) announce a new partnership to jointly design and develop a range of innovative training programmes.

The UNIDIR-UNITAR cooperation will leverage each institution's unique expertise to design and create innovative training programmes that will address a growing need for capacity-building at the intersection between emerging technologies, international security, and disarmament.

UNITAR's expertise in the field of training design and facilitation will enable UNIDIR to channel its subject-matter expertise into innovative and interactive learning solutions. 

The UNIDIR-UNITAR cooperation will contribute to a growing global network of leaders conversant with the latest developments in international security, fostering links of cooperation and establishing new partnerships for peace.

"At a time when new threats are challenging traditional forms of conflict prevention, we aim to make strides towards a more secure world through strategic partnerships and fresh, creative thinking. We are thrilled to crystallize our relationship with UNITAR."

- Dr. Robin Geiss, Director of UNIDIR

"International security and multilateral diplomacy are indivisible. Not only are they both based on fundamentals of international law, but they carry and support the international legal framework. This strategic partnership will nurture targeted action for innovative capacity-building in these crucial areas. In this view, UNITAR and UNIDIR's combined forces will strengthen the confidence of today's diplomatic leaders to shape a safer world for tomorrow."

- Mr. Rabih El-Haddad, Director of the Division for Multilateral Diplomacy, UNITAR

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