Text – Ehsanullah Mamundzai

– Mr Ehsanullah Mamundzai, CEO, Organization for Development Innovations & Research (ODIR), Afghanistan
The Digital Commerce online course provides an interdisciplinary coverage of digital commerce, from both digital and trade perspectives. It builds the knowledge and capacity of participants to engage in digital commerce-related negotiations and discussions on the multilateral and bilateral levels. It is aimed at diplomats, in particular those based in Geneva, staff of trade-related international organisations, and capital-based officials, from developing countries and least developed countries (LDCs). The course is offered by DiploFoundation (Diplo), the International Trade Centre (ITC), and the Geneva Internet Platform (GIP), in partnership with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

What will you learn?
How will you learn?
In this course you will interact intensively in discussions with classmates and lecturers from around the world. You will receive guidance, and personalised feedback on your classwork, from the course team.
How long will you learn?
The course lasts for 6 weeks:
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The course will be of interest to:
The course consists of 5 modules:
DiploFoundation (attn Tanja Nikolic)
Anutruf, Ground Floor, Hriereb Street Msida, MSD 1675, Malta
The Digital Commerce course is based on a collaborative learning approach, involving a high level of interaction over a period of 6 weeks. Reading materials and the necessary tools for online interaction are provided in a virtual classroom.
The course will run from 18 March to 26 April 2024, using a dynamic online learning methodology.Â
Throughout each course week, participants will read course materials and interact in an online classroom. During the class Zoom meeting each Friday, the course faculty will clarify pending issues and discuss ongoing policy processes with participants. Participants who complete the course successfully will receive a course certificate issued by partner institutions.
Applicants for this course should have basic knowledge of trade and digital commerce policies and negotiations.
The course fee is 590 EUR. Selected applicants from developing and least developed countries will be granted a full waiver of course fees through support from the course organising partners.
Please apply online by 7 March 2024, starting from this short application form. After completing this short form, you will receive an email with a link to the full application form.
Please do not forget to fill out the short motivation statement on the application form (100 - 150 words) explaining the reasons for your interest in this course. What are your personal and professional objectives for the future, and how will this course help you to reach them?
Late applications will be considered only if places remain in the course.
For questions, please contact Ms Marilia Maciel at [email protected]

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