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Moller Institute Deal To Boost Training For Development Experts – Yusuff

by Jonathan Nda-Isaiah
3 weeks ago
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The Institute of Negotiators, Community and Social Development Experts (INCOS-DE) has officially announced a partnership with the prestigious Moller Institute in Cambridge, UK.

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The collaboration aims to enhance capacity building and training initiatives for professionals in negotiation, community development, and social expertise.

In a statement, Kunle Yusuff, INCOS-DE’s executive secretary and CEO, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership.

He stated, “This partnership process today in Cambridge University, United Kingdom marks a significant milestone in our shared commitment to professional development and capacity building.”

“Key objectives of the partnership include developing a comprehensive training model that incorporates best practices in capacity building and professional development. The collaboration also aims to create cost-effective training solutions tailored to professionals in various sectors.”

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“INCOS-DE extends an official invitation to the management of Moller Institute, Cambridge, to attend the inaugural meeting of the new board in October 2025 and the First Induction Certificate Presentation,” Yusuff added.

According to him, the invitation not only formalised the partnership but also underscored both institutions’ commitment to excellence.

“The Moller Institute is recognised as a leading institution in leadership development and coaching, offering programmes and services designed to support professionals in their growth.”

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“We look forward to working together to create impactful training solutions,” Yusuff concluded, emphasising the potential benefits this partnership holds for professionals in negotiation and community development fields.

In recognition of INCOS-DE’s proactive approach and professional methodology, the Moller Institute has also acknowledged and appreciated the efforts of the board and management.

“INCOS-DE extends an official invitation to the management of Moller Institute, Cambridge, to attend the inaugural meeting of the new board in October 2025 and the First Induction Certificate Presentation,” Yusuff added.

Notably, Prof. Paul Igwe, the Global Advisor for INCOS-DE, was also in attendance during the strategic meeting, highlighting the importance of this collaboration.

However, the collaboration promised to deliver innovative training opportunities, solidifying INCOS-DE and Moller Institute’s roles as leaders in professional development and capacity building.

 

 

 

 


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