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Implementing a Human Rights-Based Approach into International Assistance Initiatives
The goal of this course is to enable staff at Global Affairs Canada (GAC) to develop strategies for integrating a human rights-based approach (HRBA) into their international assistance work.
Next session: September 23, 2025

India and South Asia: Power Dynamics and Emerging Markets
This course is set against the backdrop of the rise of India and will familiarize employees with India’s political, commercial, and development impact on the South Asian subcontinent, the world order, and the regional and international economy. The course aims to provide relevant background and context, help participants understand Canada’s role in India and South Asia, and to better promote or defend Canadian interests in the region.
Next session: October 16, 2025 | 1 more dates

Indo-Pacific: Identities and Institutions
This course examines the complexity of identities, cultures, governance, and regional institutions that influence policy and diplomacy in the Indo-Pacific region. It highlights the role of state and non-state actors in regional cooperation and strategic decision-making. The course provides practical tools to help deepen understanding and analysis of the region’s political and diplomatic issues.
Next session: October 30, 2025 | 2 more dates

Indo-Pacific: Regional Security
This in-depth course examines the Indo-Pacific’s complex security environment by analyzing interactions among countries, political entities, and economic initiatives. International relations theory, foreign policy analysis, comparative analysis and real-world case studies are used to explore the diverse factors shaping regional security. This course supports officers and analysts as they assess the implications of regional security for Canada’s strategic interests and engagement in the region.

Information Session with Export Development Canada (Archived)
This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. This information session, through a combination of presentations and activities, is intended to familiarize Trade Commissioners with Export Development Canada (EDC) and to encourage collaboration between EDC and the department in support of Canadian

Integrated Program Managers Abroad Program (Pre-Posting)
This course provides an opportunity for Global Affairs Canada’s and Co-Locator’s participants to better understand their roles and responsibilities, while consolidating the international behavioural competencies that will enhance their capacity to de

Integrating Environment and Climate Change into International Assistance Initiatives
This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. This course will provide learners with an understanding of environmental risks and opportunities associated with international assistance activities and provide an opportunity to explore the political framework guiding environmental action at Global

Integrating Innovation in International Assistance to Enhance Development Results (Archived)
This course presents the concept of inclusive innovation as it applies to international assistance and sustainable development. Learners will acquire theory and tools that foster innovative solutions to complex problems, with potential for scaling. This course is in partnership with the Development Innovation Unit (KGAN), and in collaboration with the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) for their expertise related to scaling.

Integrating the Sustainable Development Goals into Our Work
Through this course, participants will increase their awareness and understanding of sustainable development and the 2030 Agenda, and build capacity for integrating a sustainable development lens across the work of the department.
Next session: September 16, 2025 | 1 more dates

Intellectual Property for Trade Commissioners
This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. Intellectual property rights present a new set of challenges and opportunities to Canadian businesses operating abroad. Trade Commissioners are not expected to become intellectual property experts and cannot provide specific legal advice to clients.

Intercultural Effectiveness
This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. The course will help you understand the influence of culture on behaviour, learn about similarities and gaps in cultural trends, understand communication styles, practice intercultural decoding and develop strategies to bridge cultural gaps. Learning
Next session: October 01, 2025 | 2 more dates

Intercultural Effectiveness and Indigenous Relations (Archived)
This training for groups is also available to other government departments and non-governmental organizations on a cost-recovery basis. This course is offered in preparation for dialogue with Indigenous peoples of Canada. The course uses the intercultural competency framework as a basis for building understanding and developing partnerships that foster mutual trust and respect.