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UN CC:LearnThe One UN Climate Change Learning Partnership
UN CC:Learn at a glanceInvesting in People and Learning for Green
and Climate Resilient Development
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National Level
At the national level, UN CC:Learn supports countries in addressing learning priorities relevant to their National Determined Contributions (NDCs) and National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), through the development and implementation of climate change learning strategies, in collaboration with national education and training institutions. By 2020, UN CC:Learn aims to engage with 25 countries.
Global Level
At the global level, the partnership supports knowledge-sharing and the dissemination of common climate change learning materials. It also coordinates training interventions through collaboration of UN agencies and other partners, contributing to a growing critical mass of professionals and individuals with the necessary understanding of the basics of climate change to inform their decisions and take effective action.
UN CC:Learn is a partnership of more than 30 multilateral organizations supporting countries to design and implement systematic and results-oriented climate change learning. With our partners across the UN system and in our partner countries, we promote capacities to ensure continuous and strategic approaches to the provision of knowledge and skills.
Key Results
Global and National Levels
Global knowledge-sharing market place for climate change learning providing all the latest and best offers from the UN system
Registered participants from 195 countries using our free e-learning platform offering learning materials on many different climate change topics
Certificates of completion issued so far for our flagship introductory e-learning course on climate change available in 5 languages
The “Climate Classroom” initiative providing quick climate change highlights in 45-minute pop-up style lessons.
leveraged from national or international sources for
further implementation of the national climate change
learning strategies.
Live Youth Climate Dialogues bringing together school
students from very different contexts to debate on the
global-local nature of climate change
USD3.85 million
Regional climate change learning strategy launched in the Central American Integration System (SICA), which
includes eight countries
national climate change learning strategies
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FASODOMINICAN REPUBLIC
ETHIOPIA GHANA INDONESIA
MALAWI NIGER UGANDA
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The Secretariat for UN CC:Learn is hosted by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). Funding for UN CC:Learn is provided by the Swiss Government and UN partners.
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Key Results
Global and National Levels
Global knowledge-sharing market place for climate change learning providing all the latest and best offers from the UN system
Registered participants from 195 countries using our free e-learning platform offering learning materials on many different climate change topics
Certificates of completion issued so far for our flagship introductory e-learning course on climate change available in 5 languages
The “Climate Classroom” initiative providing quick climate change highlights in 45-minute pop-up style lessons.
leveraged from national or international sources for
further implementation of the national climate change
learning strategies.
Live Youth Climate Dialogues bringing together school
students from very different contexts to debate on the
global-local nature of climate change
USD3.85 million
Regional climate change learning strategy launched in the Central American Integration System (SICA), which
includes eight countries
national climate change learning strategies
9BENIN BURKINA
FASODOMINICAN REPUBLIC
ETHIOPIA GHANA INDONESIA
MALAWI NIGER UGANDA
+100,000
+10,000
UN CC:Learn Secretariat
UNITARPalais des Nations1211 Geneva, Switzerland+41 22 917 8109
Funding for UN CC:Learn is provided by the Swiss Government and UN partners.