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The Institut has signed a letter of intent with ALDRAP

The Institut de diplomatie publique has signed a letter of intent with the Association of legislative drafters and advocacy practitioners, one of the strongest professional associations in Nigeria.

The letter of intent signed by Dr. O. Weretelnik, Director of the Institute and Dr. Tonye Clinton Jaja , Secretary of ALDRAP.

Taking into account that despite continuously increasing knowledge on public diplomacy, it is still insufficient and further studies are indispensable to establish a platform for development of a new approach to the parliamentary diplomacy concept that can include actions by non‐state actors, the Institut and ALDRAP agreed to conduct joint multidisciplinary evidence-based research in the field of public diplomacy, with a particular focus on the role of non-government actors in parliamentary diplomacy.


 

LETTER OF INTENT FOR DIGITAL COOPERATION

Between

INSTITUT DE DIPLOMATIE PUBLIQUE

And

THE ASSOCIATION OF LEGISLATIVE DRAFTERS AND ADVOCACY PRACTITIONERS (ALDRAP)

  1. Taking into account that despite continuously increasing knowledge on public diplomacy, it is still insufficient and further studies are indispensable to establish a platform for development of a new approach to the parliamentary diplomacy concept that can include actions by non‐state actors,

INSTITUT DE DIPLOMATIE PUBLIQUE, Reg. № 12623951, UK)

and THE ASSOCIATION OF LEGISLATIVE DRAFTERS AND ADVOCACY PRACTITIONERS (ALDRAP)

have consented to sign this Letter of Intent.

  1. Both parties agree to areas of collaboration that may include but are not limited to research in public diplomacy and legislative drafting.

  2. Both parties note opportunities to continue and expand on their collaboration through the exchange of information and best practices on parliamentary diplomacy , legislative drafting, inclusive policy and agree to exercise their best efforts to develop the following forms of cooperation:

2.1. Conduct joint multidisciplinary evidence-based research in the field of public diplomacy, with a particular focus on the role of non-government actors in parliamentary diplomacy.

2.2. Exchange of materials in education and research, publications and academic information

2.3.Joint development of courses and programs.

2.4.Joint organization of administrative programs.

2.5.Collaborative research and publication.

  1. Both parties are committed to working together to develop specific agreements on the points above.

  2. Both parties agree that each may publish or advertise the existence and nature of activity under this Letter of intent. Nothing in this agreement shall be construed as confidential. Where relevant, stakeholders from the Knowledge/Science institutions and from the Business/Private Sector, will be involved in this process.

  3. Both Parties will use reasonable efforts to timely obtain any required permits (regulatory approvals/authorizations), and all activities under this Letter are contingent on obtaining the same and if required, must be obtained prior to the initiation of the pertinent activity.

  4. This Letter is valid for one year from the date of its signature. Upon the expiry it can be extended to a further period subject to the consent of Both Parties.

  5. Either party may, with two months written notice, terminate the Letter of intent.

  6. This Letter of Intent will become effective on the date of signature and is done in duplicate in the English language.

  7. This letter of intent shall not create binding obligations under either domestic or international law.

Signatories

INSTITUT DE DIPLOMATIE ALDRAP

PUBLIQUE

___________________

Dr. O. Weretelnik, Dr. Tonye Clinton Jaja

Director Secretary, ALDRAP

info@institut.uk



 

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