Training

Capacity development on DRR themes and issues through formal training, online curses and webinars. Develop your skills with time-bound training events, or build your capacities with training courses available at any point.

Scheduled events

Recurring courses

Online
Geared towards professionals working in financial markets, this course provides a solid introduction to the financial risks and opportunities arising from man-made climate change. The course is ideal for those who wish to know more about a how a warming
Duration 4 weeks
  • Imperial College London
Online
The course will expose city officials and practitioners to cutting edge tools on vulnerability assessments, policies and programs, stock-taking and gaps analysis, and financial access.
Duration Self-paced
  • World Bank, the
Online
This introductory course familiarizes development practitioners with contemporary concepts and practices in disaster management and discusses the paradigm shift from re-active to pro-active approaches in this cross cutting field of development.
Duration Self-paced
  • World Bank, the
Online
Policymakers and professionals dealing with policies of water management, agriculture and trade, and corporate executives concerned with sustainable water resource development and corporate responsibility.
Duration Self-paced
  • World Bank, the
Online
Learn the basics of sustainable development – what it is, why it’s important, and how we can achieve it.
Duration 14 weeks
  • SDG Academy
Online
A permanent eLearning platform offering training courses on different topics related to Climate and Risk analysis and management
Duration Self-paced
Online
From the Syrian refugee crisis to the West Africa Ebola outbreak, humanitarian emergencies have reached unprecedented dimensions and proportions. As need for humanitarian aid grows, how can efforts to alleviate human suffering evolve with it? This course
Duration 5 weeks
  • Harvard University

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