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2014 UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME OF FELLOWSHIPS ON DISARMAMENT STARTS IN GENEVA

Meeting Summaries

The 2014 United Nations Programme of Fellowships on Disarmament starts today at the United Nations Office at Geneva with the participation of young diplomats from 25 Member States of the United Nations. The programme will last for a period of nine weeks.

Diplomats from the following 25 Member States will be participating in the 2014 Disarmament Fellowship Programme: Algeria, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, China, Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, Fiji, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Guyana, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Madagascar, Montenegro, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Togo, Turkmenistan, United States of America, Viet Nam and Zambia.

The 2014 Disarmament Fellowship Programme will include exchanges with representatives of States members of the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva and delegations to the First Committee of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, staff members of the Office for Disarmament Affairs and members of the academic community. In Geneva, the Fellows will also have the opportunity to attend sessions of the Conference on Disarmament and participate in a study visit to Berne organized by the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland. In New York, the Fellows will follow the proceedings of the First Committee of the General Assembly. Furthermore, the Fellowship Programme will include study visits to the Organization on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in The Hague, the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty Organization in Vienna, as well as country specific study visits hosted by the governments of China, Germany and Japan.

The United Nations Programme of Fellowships on Disarmament was launched by the General Assembly in 1978 with the aim of promoting expertise in disarmament in more Member States, particularly in the developing countries. Implemented by the Office for Disarmament Affairs, the Programme has trained, in the 36 years of its existence, about 900 public officials from nearly 161 Member States, a large number of whom are now in positions of responsibility in the field of disarmament within their own Governments.

The Programme will conclude at United Nations Headquarters on 23 October. The Fellows will be awarded certificates of participation by the High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, Ms. Angela Kane.


For more information: http://www.un.org/disarmament/fellowship/



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