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
This module focuses on Indigenous sovereignty and how it can help build resilience to hazards and disasters.
  • CONVERGE
Online
This e-learning aims to strengthen the capacities of government officials, especially those at the local level, and disaster management professionals to design and implement local-level plans and programs that reduce disaster risk and enhance resilience.
Duration 13 Weeks
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
  • United Nations Institute for Training and Research
Online
This training provides an opportunity for local authorities and urban development practitioners to mutually learn and share experience in transitioning to managing complex risks and a resilient future.
Duration Approximately 4.5 hours
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
  • United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation
  • Pan American Health Organization
  • World Health Organization (WHO)
Online
This course explains how mitigation and adaptation policies and measures can benefit human health.
Duration 2 hours
  • UN CC:Learn
Online
Through its three modules, this course will highlight the key concepts, tools, examples and steps for integrating EbA in the NAP process. Hence, it has been formulated as a companion to the Guidelines, and we suggest it should be taken as such.
Duration 3 hours
  • United Nations Institute for Training and Research
Online
New self-paced Certificate eLearning Course! DPIDG/UNPOG and UNDRR eLearning Course on “Risk-informed Governance and Innovative Technology for Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience” is now available
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
  • United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
  • United Nations Project Office on Governance
Online
In this 8-hour interactive self-paced course, policy makers, development professionals, researchers and students will learn how climate change influences human mobility.
  • United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security

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