Influence international policy

€775.00

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The many actors engaged in international affairs today produce a multitude of competing voices, positions, demands and priorities. Participants will gain a sound understanding of the international policy context. They will learn how to produce clear policy documents that cut through noise, enabling them to achieve policy objectives and reach target audiences.

  • Understand the international policy context

  • Identify the structural/institutional opportunities for input into policy processes

  • Identify and understand target audiences

  • Become familiar with message framing techniques

  • Learn how to structure and write a policy brief

  • Learn how to structure a two-minute statement

This workshop is hands-on. You’ll gain the analytical and practical skills you need to produce clear and concise written policy communications.

Have questions or need an invoice? Email our Workshops Manager at j.bahay@polisync.org.

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Who is this workshop for?

This workshop is short and intensive, designed for time-starved professionals working in international affairs and development.

It is also designed for current and recent graduate students wanting to add practical skills to the theoretical foundations gained in university degrees.

No prior training required.

 

Meet the trainer

Dr. Cecilia Cannon has 20 years’ experience in policy and academic research, teaching, and policy communications. She is a Senior Research Associate at the Graduate Institute’s Global Governance Centre (where she was Head of Research between 2011-2018). She served as Academic Adviser to the United Nations for its 75th anniversary and has worked as a consultant for other international organisations (IOs) since 2013. She serves on the Board of the Academic Council on the United Nations System. She directed the Graduate Institute’s Executive Master in International Negotiation and Policy-making from 2019-2021. Her research focuses on the design, reform and effectiveness of IOs; the role of non-state actors in global governance; and migration policy. She has created several digital tools to facilitate research uptake in policy circles. Previously, she worked in marketing/ communications, including in Geneva where she managed IO and NGO clients. She obtained a PhD in International Relations/Political Science at the Geneva Graduate Institute.

 

Still got questions? Email our workshops manager Jamilah Bahay at j.bahay@polisync.org, or schedule a chat.

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