From 17-21 March 2025, PARC proudly hosted the NATO-approved Crisis Communication Course, marking its first course since achieving NATO institutional accreditation. This intensive five-day program was designed to enhance the skills of Public Affairs Officers from NATO and partner nations, with a strong focus on effective media engagement during crisis situations.
The course brought together participants from Qatar, Lithuania, Poland, Iceland, Israel, Ukraine, Slovenia, Moldova, Ireland, Estonia, Netherlands, USA, and North Macedonia, creating a dynamic platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange.
We are deeply grateful to the dedicated instructors from Croatia, NATO Joint Forces Command Brunssum, and the NATO Public Diplomacy Division (PDD) for sharing their expertise. Their invaluable contributions were instrumental in the success of this training.
At the end of the course, all participants were awarded certificates for successfully completing the course, recognizing their commitment and achievement in strengthening crisis communication skills.
By delivering this course, PARC continues to play a vital role in enhancing crisis communication capabilities across NATO and partner nations, equipping communication professionals with the skills needed to manage complex challenges with confidence and professionalism.