Training course

Online
In this course, you will learn about the challenges that countries in Latin America and the Caribbean face in the context of natural disasters and climate change, and their consequent impacts on infrastructure projects and socio-economic development.
Location: Americas Duration 5 hours
  • Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
Online
Explore socio-economic and business perspectives on natural disaster management to build resilience and quantify recovery.
Duration 3 weeks
  • Deakin University
Online
This course examines contingency planning used to prepare for and manage non-normal operations, including cybersecurity incidents.
Duration 14 hours
  • University of Georgia
Online
This MOOC teaches you to develop accountable, high-quality and ethical responses to disaster in conflict-affected areas.
  • International Institute for Social Studies, Erasmus University of Rotterdam
Online
Build climate resilience in your business as you learn how climate intelligence helps make decisions that mitigate risks.
Duration 2 weeks
  • University of Reading
Online
This three-week course will provide crucial information to individuals and organisations on how to respond to emergencies.
Duration 3 weeks
  • University of Newcastle, the
  • United Nations Institute for Training and Research
  • UNITAR CIFAL Newcastle
Online
Explore how adaptive governance could help policymakers plan for and manage sudden environmental changes.
Duration 4 weeks
  • University of Groningen
  • Global Center on Adaptation
Online
This four-week course will introduce you to emergency management to help you better prepare for, manage, and recover from emergencies.
Duration 4 weeks
  • Massey University
  • Joint Centre for Disaster Research
Online
Learn new research-led strategies designed to mitigate the effects of climate change on agriculture and food systems.
Duration 2 weeks
  • University of Leeds
  • GCRF-AFRICAP programme
In person
This training package on climate change and health was prepared initially in 2009 and substantially revised by a group of experts in 2014.
  • World Health Organization (WHO)

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