Dear Readers,
In case you haven't seen our
latest UN CC:Learn activities, here's a recap of our most recent
highlights: UN CC:e-Learn reaches 100,000 registrations,
opening of registrations for climate change and
agriculture course, field work in Ethiopia, COP23 preparations,
and a story from Malawi.
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e-Learning Platform and New
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e-Learning Platform Reaches
100,000 Registrations!
UN CC:e-Learn is proud to share that the UN
climate change e-learning platform has reached 100,000
registrations! We appreciate all of our users around the world for
their interest in our courses and their continuous support in our
goal to promote climate change education as widely as
possible. Read
more... | |
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Registrations for Climate
Change and Agriculture Course are Open!
The United Nations’
Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on “National Adaptation Plans:
Building Climate Resilience in Agriculture” will be accessible on
November 13th, through the UN CC:e-Learn platform. The course will
allow participants to delve deeper into the nexus of climate change
adaptation, agriculture and sustainable development. The MOOC
was developed in partnership with FAO, UNDP and
UNITAR. Read
more... | |
Ethiopia Launches
the Implementation of its National Climate Change Education Strategy
and Priority Actions, for a climate resilient green
economy. Read
more… | |
COP23 Library
contains a collection of publications produced by UN
partners which are relevant for the upcoming COP23. Read
more… | |
What do we need in order to be able to
live with climate change? UN CC:Learn helps bring solutions
through climate change literacy. Watch
here… | |
Putting Gender on
the Agenda at the UNFCCC: How Malawi’s Stella Gama is Bringing
Women into the Climate Change Conversation. Read
more… | |
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About
UN CC:Learn
UN CC:Learn is
a partnership of more than 30 multilateral organizations supporting
countries to design and implement systematic, recurrent and
results-oriented climate change learning. Through its engagement, UN
CC:Learn contributes to the implementation of Article 6 of the
UNFCCC on training, education and
public awareness-raising, and the 2012-2020 Doha Work
Programme. Funding provided by the Swiss
Government and UN partners. The Secretariat for UN CC:Learn is
hosted by the UN Institute for Training and Research
(UNITAR). |
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