Borderless Disasters Require Borderless Diplomacy
Unify strategic crisis response across borders with Lamar Medlock
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Lamar González Medlock
Independent Security Consultant
727 Consulting, LLC
Lamar González Medlock owns 727 Consulting, LLC, a firm focused on international security cooperation, and holds an MBA from George Washington University with over 30 years of public service experience, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. She has trained first responders globally, managed disaster recovery centers, and is recognized as a certified Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Instructor, having completed the Leadership Decision Making program at Harvard Kennedy School.
Confront crises with global collaboration
In an era where disasters transcend borders, effective crisis management hinges on international cooperation. This course delves into the critical role of diplomacy in navigating disasters on a global scale. You'll uncover the significance of forging partnerships with international neighbors and organizations, sharing vital knowledge before crises strike, and fostering a unified approach to disaster response.
Course Highlights and Learning
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the global landscape of disaster management, identifying key partnerships, associations, and non-profit organizations that can be leveraged for international response efforts.
- Harness the power of international events and conferences as platforms for exchanging critical information and forging networks that enhance global disaster preparedness and response.
- Outline strategic approaches to building bilateral and multilateral relationships, fostering international cooperation and collaboration to bolster disaster management capacity and capabilities.
- Engage in in-depth case studies of multinational disasters, analyzing challenges and responses, and assessing the impact of global networks and partnerships on disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.
Topics Covered
Module 1: Current State of Global Disasters
Module 2: Defining Organizational Goal and Capabilities Assessment
Module 3: Borderless Diplomacy for Borderless Disasters
Module 4: Institutionalizing Networks and Partnerships
Module 5: FAQ Session
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