DIRCO Diplomatic Training 2017

DIRCO Diplomatic Training 2017

DIRCO Diplomatic Training 2017, he Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) will host a Diplomatic Training, Research and Analysis Conference from 05 – 06 November 2009.
DIRCO Diplomatic Training, Research and Analysis Conference from 05 – 06 November 2009.
                                                 
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) will host a Diplomatic Training, Research and Analysis Conference from 05 – 06 November 2009. The theme for 2009 is “Closing the gap between Domestic and Foreign Policies”. This conference will present an opportunity to exchange ideas on and address emerging issues and scenarios around South Africa’s Domestic and Foreign policy.
The conference will include:





  • An exhibition area, where institutions will be given the opportunity to display and distribute information.


Media is invited as follows.
Date: 05 – 06 November  2009
Venue: Southern Sun Hotel Beatrix Street Arcadia, Pretoria
                                                 MEDIA PROGRAMME
 Media is advised to arrive at 08h00
Thursday, 5 November 2009
08h30 – 10h30 Programme Director: Ms Maud Dlomo, Deputy Director-General DTRD
Keynote Address: Deputy Minister EI Ebrahim
10h30 Tea / Coffee Break
11h00 – 13h00  SA’s National Interests & Foreign Policy – What are SA’s National Interest?
Facilitator: To be announced
Dr Garth le Pere (International Global Dialogue),
Mr Thulasi Nxesi (Chairperson Portfolio Committee) – Political view
Mr Bongani Masuku (COSATU) – The View of Organized Labour
Christopher Kabosha (SASOL) – Discussant
Discussion
13h00 – 14h00 Lunch
14h00 – 16h00 Soft vs Hard Power
Facilitator: To be announced
Prof Chris Landsberg (University of Johannesburg) Analysis of SA’s exercise of soft powers since 1994
Dr Karen Smith (Stellenbosch University) – Acceptance & Legitimacy through Soft Power
Prof Anthoni van Nieuwkerk (WITS University) – Impact of Power on the Developmental and Stabilization Agenda of South Africa
Discussion
16h00 Tea / Coffee Break
16h30 – 18h00 Public Diplomacy and Consular
Facilitator: Dr Eddie Maloka, Special Advisor of the Minister
Mr Dayanand Naidoo (DIRCO) – Consular Diplomacy: Challenges and Opportunities for the Foreign Ministry
Dr Moses Montesh (UNISA) The Policing of Football Hooligans
Mr Virimai Mugobo (Cape Peninsula) Public Diplomacy in the Global Age
Mr Gampi Matheba (University of Limpopo) How to Domesticise Foreign Policy and Improve Relationships between State and Non-State actors
Mr Virimai Mugobo (Cape Peninsula) Public Diplomacy in the Global Age
Discussion
18h00 Cocktail reception hosted by Deputy Minister EI Ebrahim
Friday, 6 November 2009
08h00 – 10h00 Doing business in Africa
Facilitator:  Mr M Nkosi  DDG,  Africa Bilateral DIRCO
Ms Neuma Grobbelaar (SAIIA) Doing business on the African Continent – Lessons to be learnt
Mr G Monyamangela (DTI) Inter Africa trade, Opportunities and Challenges
Mr Nitesh Dullabh (Business Sector) China – South African Relations Converting risks into opportunities
Dr Matlotleng Matlou (AISA) Hegemonic Regional Rowers vs Regional Integration
Discussion
10h30 tea / coffee break
11h00 – 13h00 Case studies
Facilitator: High Commissioner Lujabe-Rankoe
Mr Vuyani Lingela (DST), The Changing Nature of South Africa’s Economic Diplomacy – The Experience of International Scientific and Technological Cooperation
                          
Adv Pravashini Govender (MTN), Opportunities and Challenges of the Network Infrastructure in Africa
                          
Mr Francois Ekoko (UNDP), Importance and Challenges Posed by Trilateral Agreements in General.
Dr P Ramsamy (Southern African Trust), African Regional Integration
Discussion
13h00 Closure –To be announced
14h00 Media briefing: Dr A Ntsaluba, Director-General DIRCO and stakeholders
For further information on the event please call Thembela Ngculu on 082 387 5611.
Issued by the Department of International Relations and Cooperation
Private Bag X152
Pretoria, 0001