Investing in People and Learning to Foster a Climate Resilient and Green Transition
Although Climate Change has been around for decades, Climate Change education has not. But you cannot fix problems you don’t understand The One UN Climate Change Learning Partnership (UN CC:Learn) is a joint initiative of more than 30 multilateral organizations helping to foster global and national solutions through Climate Change literacy
UN CC:Learn provides quality learning materials and training resources to help people, governments and businesses understand, adapt, and build resilience to Climate Change
Climate Change Learning UN CC:Learn learning products range from free of charge ecourses to advanced training resources and services for governments and businesses
Knowledge Sharing & Management The UN CC:Learn knowledgesharing platform serves as a ‘one-stop-shop’ to access Climate Change information and learning resources offered by the UN
UN CC: E-learn
UN CC: e-Learn represents the e-learning segment of the One UN Climate Change Learning Partnership. Our e-learning platform is the single largest global provider of Climate Change learning with over 160,000 registered users, and a 20% convertion rate. It currently offers 11 free-of-charge courses. Another 10 new courses will be launched soon
E-learning Impact
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88% of our graduates have used the knowledge acquired on the course 56% got involved in Climate Change related activities after taking the course 30% improved their job status and 4% increased their income 56% significantly changed their consumption patterns
People & Communities
Our statistics are not just numbers. There is a human story behind each UN CC:Learn certificate. Many of our graduates have harnessed their newly gained knowledge to help their communities adapt to Climate Change. UN CC: Learn elearning courses encourage people to take further climate action and drive positive impact on local environment
Youth Climate Dialogues
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As youth become increasingly aware of the challenges of Climate Change, many are joining the global dialogue to help find solutions. They are tomorrow’s business leaders, decision makers and consumers. UN CC:Learn Youth Climate Dialogues take the form of a live video debate between schools in different parts of the world
Innovative Learning Experiences
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The Climate Classroom is an innovative learning experience designed for anyone interested in getting up to speed on selected Climate Change topics through 45-minute lessons. Our Climate Classroom is using a completely mobile “pop-up� set-up, which makes the learning experience highly interactive and flexible
National & Local Governments
Climate Change literacy is particularly important for developing countries as they will be the most affected in the near and distant future. UN CC:Learn works closely with over 20 partner countries in Africa, Asia and Central America supporting them in strengthening their individual and institutional capacities to address Climate Change through education
Impact at National Level
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Since 2012 UN CC:Learn has been involved in fostering Climate Change literacy in many climatevulnerable countries. From the Dominican Republic where we provided Climate Change training for thousands of teachers to Ethiopia, Malawi and many others where we helped develop a National Climate Change learning strategy, our work has a tangible impact
Think,Private Learn, Act Climate The Sector
The private sector has a key role as a partner in helping countries build resilience and adapt to Climate Change. Engaging the business community in fostering climate literacy is essential. Through such partnerships we can mobilize financial resources and technical capabilities to develop innovative climate learning services and adaptation trainings
Partnerships for the Planet
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Through UN CC:Learn, UNITAR and Danone are developing an innovative e-learning scheme that will empower over 100 000 of Danone's employees to drive sustainable change both at professional and personal level. This initiative paves the way for a new type of climate-focused public-private partnerships
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