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Nov 21, 2017 News
On Friday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs concluded a five-day orientation programme for newly recruited Foreign Service Officers (FSOs).
The event was held at the Roraima Duke Lodge in Kingston, Georgetown.

Ambassador Ronald Austin, Director of the Foreign Service Institute (front row, centre) surrounded by Foreign Service Officers of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the conclusion of a week-long orientation programme.
According to the Foreign Affairs Ministry, each day, senior officials from the Ministry as well as national diplomats, among others, delivered a series of presentations to enrich each FSO’s understanding of Guyana’s foreign policy, the Ministry’s mission and responsibilities, diplomatic protocol, and etiquette, among other topics.
Director of the Foreign Service Institute, Ambassador Ronald Austin, noted that “it was a very important exercise, in that it was an opportunity for the officers to acquire knowledge of diplomacy. Over the past week, new recruits to the Ministry gained a better understanding in areas such as economic diplomacy, the culture of different nations, the changing international environment and knowledge on how they should conduct themselves.”
Furthermore, according to one FSO: “The orientation programme gave us a chance to seek clarity on questions we had since starting our jobs at the Ministry. When we return to work we can apply what we learned this week.”
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