Diplo works to strengthen the meaningful participation of all stakeholders in diplomatic practice and international relations. We seek to:
* Increase the power of small and developing states to influence their own futures and development
* Increase international accountability and inclusivity
* Increase the legitimacy of international policy making
* Improve global governance and international policy development
DIPLO does this by:
* Providing capacity development programmes in areas such as climate change and Internet governance
* Using and developing tools for e-participation in global governance, including remote participation in international meetings and social media for global negotiations
* Training officials (including diplomats and others involved in international relations) from small and developing countries
* Providing specialised and effective academic programmes for professional diplomats seeking cost-effective but high-quality training in both traditional and contemporary diplomacy topics
* Strengthening participation of non-state actors - including those from academia and civil society - in international relations and policy processes.
DiploFoundation is a non-profit organisation based in Malta, with offices in Geneva and Belgrade. In June 2006, Diplo was granted Special Consultative Status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).