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CDC will offer one workshop in Cairo, Egypt in 2008

 

International Executive Media and TV Workshop
Cairo, Egypt -
Conrad Cairo Hotel
March 25- 28, 200
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The International Executive Media and Television Workshop, developed and conducted by the Center for Development Communication, will empower agency representatives, government officials and business and community leaders to:

  • Better understand media dynamics
  • Develop long-term strategic relations and improve existing relations with media
  • Respond to journalists' queries in a manner that builds credibility and results in better and more frequent coverage.

This intensive three and a half day course was developed in cooperation with the United Nations System Staff College. CDC has established a successful track record in training senior UN and other international agency personnel and private sector representatives in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. CDC methodology has been used to train diplomats, new UN Representatives, nongovernmental leaders, and private sector representatives. Past participants, including representatives from UNICEF, UNIFEM, UNHCR, USAID, WHO, NGO's such as the Association Democratique des Femmes du Maroc (ADFM) and government officials from Tunisia, Palestine, Iraq, and Morocco have attested to the value and relevance of this experience.

The workshop will take place at Conrad Cairo Hotel in Cairo, Egypt. Tuition includes four night's hotel with breakfast, trainer costs, background and course materials, three half hour individual executive coaching sessions, and all coffee breaks.

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