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 online course will provide educators and volunteers with information about the drivers, impacts, and solutions of climate change, as well as strategies for talking about climate change in an informal education environment.
Duration 5 weeks
  • Smithsonian Institution
In person
Explore the risks and opportunities that climate change presents to financial markets, hearing from a range of investment industry leaders and scientific researchers.
Duration 4 weeks
  • Imperial College London
Online
Learn how individuals perceive and understand risks and master the tools to communicate risk information effectively to help people make better decisions in the face of risks.
Location: Singapore Duration 6 weeks
  • National University of Singapore
Online
This masterclass provides insight to some of the practical and operational considerations that both meteorological services and public health agencies may need to take when either developing or improving existing heat health thresholds for action.
  • World Health Organization (WHO)
  • World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Online
This course aims to address these challenges by providing frameworks and case studies to support informed decision-making in drought management.
Duration 2hrs 10 minutes
  • Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - Headquarters
Online
The E-course is meant primarily for practitioners, but also open to students or otherwise interested people. It stimulates participants to think about humanitarian aid, DRR and disaster response in contexts where conflict is ongoing.
  • International Institute for Social Studies, Erasmus University of Rotterdam
Online
How do children overcome hazardous experiences to succeed in life? What can be done to protect young people at risk from trauma, war, disasters, and other adversities? Learn about the importance of fostering resilience in children at risk.
  • University of Minnesota - College of Education and Human Development

Is this page useful?

Yes No
Report an issue on this page

Thank you. If you have 2 minutes, we would benefit from additional feedback (link opens in a new window).