BROCHURE GDCpI (Shining the light of reason, tolerance, peace and development on the world.) Brochure Of The Global Development And Crisis prevention Institute, USA. LLC. www.gdcpi.org (1629 K ST, NW. Suite 300, Washington DC. 20006) Tel: (202) 827-9969. Email: [email protected] 1 Copyright © 2022 GDCPI USA. Table Of Contents About GDCPI…………….………………………………………………………..3 Vision, Mission and Core Values……………………..…………………3 Goals…………………………………………………………………………………..4 Programs……….…………………………………………………………………..5 Program Facilitation……………………………………………………………9 Online Content Delivery…………………………………………………….10 The Annual Global Peacemaker Award…………………………….11 Program Facilitation Illustrated………………………………………..11 Publications………………………………………………………………………..15 The Global Conflict Magazine…………………………………………...16 Contact Information…………………………………..……………………..16 2 About GDCPI The Global Development And Crisis Prevention Institute (GDCPI) USA is registered in the state of Maryland, but operationally based in Washington DC. The institute provides a platform for capacity building via workshops, training, conferences, seminars, and short courses relative to the following: socioeconomic development, particularly in the developing world (Africa, The Caribbean, the Middle East, Asia, Central and South America); and the prevention of crisis associated with social, political, religious, humanitarian, and environmental/climate change issues. The institute provides consulting services in international development and crisis prevention strategies. Vision: To provide a continually creative platform for global knowledge transfer in development and how crisis can be prevented. Mission: To create learning services in development and crisis prevention strategies, using top notch human and technological resources that meet the expectations of our clients. Core Values Customer Satisfaction, Excellence, Integrity, Commitment to World Peace and Development. 3 Goals The goals of the institute are to provide a platform for capacity building and knowledge transfer via workshops, training, conferences, seminars, and short courses relative to the following: socioeconomic development, particularly in the developing world (Africa, The Caribbean, the Middle East, Asia, Central and South America); and the prevention of crisis associated with social, political, humanitarian, religious, and environmental/climate change issues. The institute provides consulting services in international development and crisis prevention strategies. The focus of most conflict management institutes tends to be conflict resolution alone. This approach is one dimensional and addresses the underlying issues after the damage had already been done. In contrast, GDCPI’s programs are designed to deal with the issues at the crisis stage before degeneration into conflict. It does this by conducting thorough research of the factors that can cause crisis, and designing programs (workshops, capacity building/ training, seminars, and conferences) to effectively address them so conflicts do not arise. Conflicts should not be inevitable. GDCPI carries out its mission professionally. It applies the best practices in the industry and implements strict corporate governance rules. 4 Programs Capacity Development Programs Public Sector/Governments: 1. Leadership Skills. 2. Effective Public Administration Strategies. 3. Legislative Academy ( for lawmakers). 4. The Government Budgeting Process. 5. Strategies For Combating Corruption In Government. 6. Accountability, Transparency And Governance In Public Administration. 7. Creating Synergies In Public/Private Sector Partnerships For Development. 8. Sociological Methodologies In Dealing with Violent Crime. 9. Community and Public Health Management Strategies. 10. Strategic Lobbying For Governments. 5 11. Tourism As A Catalyst For Development: How To Create A Tourist Economy. 12. Understanding The African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA)—For Government Regulators. The Private Sector: 1. The Fundamentals Of The African Business Environment. 2. Applying Organizational Behavior Principles For Effective International Business Management. 3. Stimulating Positive Corporate Conflict For Organizational Growth. 4. Understanding The African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA)—For importers and exporters. 5. Effective Operations management Strategies For Healthcare And Hospital Systems. 6. Strategic Corporate Marketing. 7. Organizational Learning And Development Strategies. 8. Six Sigma Business Process Improvement Methodologies. 9. Oil And Gas: a. Executive Leadership and Management, b. Operations Management Applications in the Oil and Gas Industry, c. Surmounting Global Challenges in the Oil and Gas Industry, 6 d. Oil and Gas Supply Chain Management and Transportation Logistics, e. Oil and Gas Business Process Improvement, 10. Effective Education Systems Administration, 11. Corporate and Small Business Entrepreneurship, 12. Banking: Understanding International Money Laundering Laws. 13. Globalization And Organizational Diversity Management. Crisis Prevention Track 1. Social Crisis Prevention And Management Strategies. 2. Negotiation Mastery. 3. Religious Conflict Prevention Strategies. 4. Managing Diversity In A Multicultural, Multiethnic and Multi- religious Society. 5. Leadership Models For Conflict Prevention and Management. 6. Humanitarian/Refugee Assistance Design and Implementation. 7. Crisis Management And Negotiation Strategies. 8. Negotiation Strategies in Violent Conflict Management. 9. Climate Change Crisis Mitigation Strategies. 7 Customized Programs We offer customized programs. The client provides us with the topic/subject area and our team of program/curriculum designers creates the content. Workshops/Seminars We hold periodic workshops/seminars and conferences. The topics are published ahead of the scheduled dates on our website and on social media. We also notify clients in our database. Outcomes from Our Programs Participants learn or improve their knowledge about: 1. The topic/subject areas of the capacity training, workshop, seminar or conference. 2. Various applications and methodologies in societal development. 3. Theories in crisis prevention, strategies and methods 4. Practical applications in conflict prevention and resolution. Participants’ interaction with each other and with experts in the subject areas is an added benefit in the context of the professional exposure and networking opportunities. Facilitators Our program facilitators come from around the world. They are accomplished professionals, scholar/practitioners, and statesmen. 8 Program Facilitation We deliver capacity development content, workshops and seminars in state of the art facilities in downtown Washington DC. We also conduct programs in facilities located in Dubai, the UK and Turkey, if any of these locations is the preference of the client. We can also deliver program content in your city or country at your own facility. 9 Online Content Delivery Online content delivery by Zoom is available, depending on the program of interest. Submission of the desired program of interest to the institute for preapproval is required. 10 The Annual Global Peacemaker Award This award is given to a consequential person or organization for extraordinary activities that promoted regional, continental or global peace during the year of the award. The winner is presented with a citation and a cash award. Program Facilitation Illustrated 1. Contact is made with client or vice versa to discuss the program of interest. 11 Client nominates delegates for capacity development program, workshop, seminar, conference, short course. 2. Capacity development package is prepared and sent, along with invoice, to the client for payment. 3. If attending program from a foreign country, documents are sent to foreign delegates for use in visa processing. Global Development And Crisis Prevention Institute (GDCPI) USA. 1629 K ST, NW, Suite 300, Washington DC, 20006 To The Visa Consul. September 11, 2017. Embassy Of The United States Country of Visa Application. RE: Invitation To A Workshop On Conflict Prevention In Crisis Prone Regions Issued To Mr. John Doe. Dear Sir/Madam The bearer of this invitation/letter is registered to attend the above referenced workshop holding in Washington DC from December 1 to December 7th 2022. We’ll appreciate your consideration in issuing him/her with a tourist/business visa. We understand that the applicant must show intention to return to their home country after the event, and that issuance of a visa is at the discretion of the Visa Consul. Please accept the assurances of our highest regards. 12 Yours sincerely. Jane Doe 4. Adjustments in fee payments are made and refunds processed for delegates denied a visa. 5. Delegates arrive and are picked up at the airport 6. The delegates are checked into a hotel. 7. The delegates attend the workshop or capacity development or seminar or conference. 13 8. Global Development And Crisis Prevention Institute (GDCPI) USA. Certificate Of Completion John Doe has completed a seven-day program In Managing Diversity In A Multi Religious and Multi Ethnic Country. Offered by Global Development And Crisis Prevention Institute (GDCPI) USA. Issued On December 7, 2022 Certificate No. 1234567gdcpi. Facilitator’s Signature Managing Director’s Signature A Certificate Of Completion is issued at the conclusion of the program. 9. Delegates are guided through sight seeing and other fun filled activities. 14 10. Delegates are given mementoes/keepsakes such as Samsung tablets. 11. Delegates depart for their home country. Publications GDCPI publishes a bi monthly magazine on global socioeconomic development and trends in social, political, humanitarian and environmental crises. Published articles are descriptive and analytic of the factors involved in the two subject areas. The publication is available in print and electronic formats on the website. 15 The Global Development And Crises Analyst: A Publication Of The Global Development And Crisis Prevention Institute (GDCPI) USA. The Global Development And Crises Analyst January/February 2023 Solving The Banditry Crisis In Northern Nigeria Deforestation And Climate Change In Africa Contact Information: Offices: 1629 K Street, Suite 300, NW. Washington DC, 20006. Tel: (202) 827-9969. Email: [email protected] Website: www.gdcpi.org 16
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