New 2017-2020 Phase for UN CC:Learn Begins

27 September 2017, Geneva, Switzerland - UN CC:Learn Secretariat has signed a new agreement with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation launching the 2017-2020 implementation phase of the One UN Climate Change Learning Partnership. We are very thankful to Swiss Government for its continuous support.

During the next three years, we aim to strengthen and expand our engagement at the national and global level, contributing to the implementation of Article 6 of the UNFCCC on training, education and public awareness-raising, and the 2012-2020 Doha Work Programme.

At the global level, we want to continue improving the quality of the debate by providing foundational learning for as many people as possible, in order to create effective and innovative solutions for climate change impacts. At the country level, we intend to focus on providing support in the most climate vulnerable countries, by promoting a strategic approach to climate change learning and working with the formal education system, professional training institutions, and increasingly the private sector.

Education and training are paramount to develop the awareness, knowledge and skills needed to deal with climate change. The knowledge and capacities required for the transition to a green, low emissions and climate resilient societies are multiple and diverse. Thus, we will continue to develop the most appropriate and tailored learning for different audiences.

To know more about UN CC:Learn, please visit: www.uncclearn.org


About UN CC:Learn

UN CC:Learn is a partnership of more than 30 multilateral organizations supporting countries to design and implement systematic, recurrent and results-oriented climate change learning. At the global level, the partnership supports knowledge-sharing, promotes the development of common climate change learning materials, and coordinates learning interventions through a collaboration of UN agencies and other partners. At the national level, UN CC:Learn supports countries in developing and implementing national climate change learning strategies. Through its engagement at the national and global levels, UN CC:Learn contributes to the implementation of Article 6 of the UNFCCC on training, education and public awareness-raising, and the 2012-2020 Doha Work Programme.  Funding for UN CC:Learn is provided by the Swiss Government and UN partners. The Secretariat for UN CC:Learn is hosted by the UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR).

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