Three-Week Diplomatic Training for Interns and Junior Staff Commences at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Banjul, 13th October 2025

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Launches Short Intensive Diplomatic Training Programme for Junior staff and Interns Under the Leadership of Honorable Minister Sering Modou Njie

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad has launched a Short Intensive Training Course for junior staff and Interns, designed to enhance the professional and academic development of staff serving within the Ministry. The initiative, introduced under the leadership of Honourable Njie, Minister of Foreign Affairs, aims to bridge the gap between academic study and the practical realities of diplomatic service.

The two -week programme, developed by Dr. Alieu Manjang of the Middle East Directorate, provides interns with a structured introduction to diplomacy, international relations, and the operational framework of the Ministry. It seeks to strengthen participants’ understanding of diplomatic practice, protocol, official communication, negotiation, and intercultural competence, all key skills required for a successful career in foreign service.

Throughout the training period, participants will engage in interactive lectures, simulations, and practical exercises such as mock negotiations, protocol planning, and diplomatic writing sessions, guided by senior officials and experienced diplomats. The training also includes panel discussions with representatives from the Ministry’s various departments to give trainees firsthand exposure to the functions and responsibilities of the institution.

Speaking at the launch, officials underscored the Ministry’s commitment to capacity building and professional mentorship as a cornerstone of sustainable institutional growth. The programme reflects Minister Njie’s vision of cultivating a new generation of competent and ethically grounded diplomats capable of representing The Gambia’s interests with excellence on the global stage.

The initiative forms part of the Ministry’s broader strategy to promote youth empowerment, skills development, and knowledge transfer within the foreign affairs sector.

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Issued by:
Communication Unit
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad
Banjul, The Gambia.