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4-week online course
A certificate from the University for Peace, established by the UN General Assembly
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Analyze and evaluate the opportunities and challenges
associated with DEI initiatives within your organization.
Prepare a plan for addressing a real-world organizational challenge in DEI.
Develop skills for improving intercultural communication.
Close communication with your course facilitator to gain crucial, personalized feedback.
Deep relationships with a tight-knit, international network of alumni.
A certificate from the Centre for Executive Education within the United Nations established University for Peace.
With an average of 5-8 hours of work per week, this online course is made for your busy schedule. It includes videos, live webinars, articles, and forums for discussions.
We offer flexible payment plans should it be helpful. Get in touch!
The course cost is
$650
Enroll with a friend a receive a 10% discount!
Dr. Amr Abdalla is a Professor Emeritus at the University for Peace. Currently, he serves as the Scholar in Residence at Juniata College's Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, Pennsylvania, USA. He also serves as the Senior Advisor on Conflict Resolution at the Washington-based organization KARAMAH (Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights). Amr brings a multidisciplinary background to his graduate classes and workshops in conflict analysis and resolution, which he has conducted in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. He holds a law degree from Egypt, a Master’s degree in Sociology, and Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution from George Mason University.
Dr. Amr Abdalla is a Professor Emeritus at the University for Peace. Currently, he serves as the Scholar in Residence at Juniata College's Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, Pennsylvania, USA. He also serves as the Senior Advisor on Conflict Resolution at the Washington-based organization KARAMAH (Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights). Amr brings a multidisciplinary background to his graduate classes and workshops in conflict analysis and resolution, which he has conducted in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. He holds a law degree from Egypt, a Master’s degree in Sociology, and Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution from George Mason University.
The world looks to the United Nations for solutions to complex problems everywhere; from ending conflict and alleviating poverty, to combating climate change and defending human rights. As a UN-established institution, the University for Peace works tirelessly to contribute to world peace and progress. Our professional development programs give you the skills to have positive impact on this world, contributing directly to this mission.