Security sector reform (SSR) is a nationally-owned process aimed at ensuring that security and justice providers are accountable to the state and its people; deliver effective, efficient and affordable security and justice services that meet the people’s needs; operate within a framework of good governance, rule of law, and respect for human rights; and are legitimate.
The main objective of this training program is to raise awareness about the links between natural resources, conflict, peacekeeping and peacebuilding among relevant peacekeeping staff and those working on planning, drafting and monitoring of implementation of peacekeeping mandates. It contains 6 modules with each module taking about 2 hours to complete. It specifically aims to build capacities of African decision-makers. For more information about courses offered, please see below. Case studies introduce innovative examples of how some countries have begun to develop and use relevant tools, and activities offer an opportunity to gain a better understanding and useful skills. The tutorial will take around 30 minutes to complete. What is Gender? The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) is a principal training arm of the United Nations, working in every region of the world. You will need to pass a short quiz after each module to receive your certificate from UN-REDD and UNITAR. Materials include video interviews with experts and short self-assessment exercises to test your knowledge. It contains one module which takes around 2 hours to complete. The course contains 12 modules with each module taking about 2 hours to complete. It  is  often  invoked  in  post-war  contexts  in  relation  to  the  disproportionate  and  unequal  effects  of  war  on men  and  women.

This online tutorial, developed in collaboration with GFCS Office, illustrates the importance and benefits of climate services for decision-making in several thematic areas. All stakeholders interested to learn about the main aspects of the relationship between Human Rights and the Environment can benefit from the knowledge gained through the course. The aim of this advocacy presentation is to raise awareness for and increase understanding of unarmed civilian protection (UCP). The course is a self-guided, self-paced, web-based course that is on-going and can be accessed at any time. In fact, since 1990 at least 18 violent conflicts have been fuelled by the exploitation of natural resources. UNICEF is a United Nations agency. UNITAR offers courses that run throughout the year or several times a year that are free-of-charge and open to the public. The aim of this advocacy presentation is to raise awareness for and increase understanding of unarmed civilian protection (UCP). This 3-hour self-paced course provides a general introduction to the relationship between human rights and the environment. Over 20% of the world’s population currently lives in conflict affected areas and fragile states. The course is available in English, French and Spanish. As a part of the REDD+ academy, this e-course provides a State of the Art overview of REDD+ planning and implementation, developed by some of the world’s leading REDD+ experts. It also presents the Global Framework for Climate Services, its objectives, components and priority areas. The UN course, which is taught entirely in English, consists of one theoretical and one practical part with a duration of 4 weeks each. Upon successful completion, participants will receive a joint certificate UNITAR – UN Environment. The goal of the course is to offer an overview of the concept of SSR, highlight the key SSR actors and their roles and outline the implementation of SSR programmes. This tutorial introduces climate information and services and their application in decision-making. The tutorial is divided into three sections, and it will take around 30 minutes to complete all sections. Although this training tool has been primarily designed for government officials and development practitioners, it is also publicly available.

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We offer a wide range of learning events through workshops, seminars, briefings, conferences, public lectures, side events and online courses. It specifically aims to build capacities of African decision-makers. The tutorial is divided into five sections, and it will take around 30 minutes to complete all sections. This 3-hour self-paced course provides a general introduction to the relationship between human rights and the environment. The course is available in English, French and Spanish. It contains 6 modules with each module taking about 2 hours to complete. Security sector reform (SSR) is a nationally-owned process aimed at ensuring that security and justice providers are accountable to the state and its people; deliver effective, efficient and affordable security and justice services that meet the people’s needs; operate within a framework of good governance, rule of law, and respect for human rights; and are legitimate. Participants will gain basic knowledge for the application of human rights to environmental issues. This tutorial introduces how governments can respond to the climate change challenge through better budgeting, which integrates climate change risks and opportunities into budget preparation. Participants can follow the course at their own pace, and can choose to have a certificate provided if they have met the certification requirements.

It contains one module which takes around 2 hours to complete. Mootaz Ahmadein Khalil, United Nations Diplomacy 4.0 Training Programme - Basic Package, Overcoming global challenges through the Rule of Law - Workshop UNECLAC…, Columbia Law School Series: Amplification Strategies for Diplomatic…, Global Foundation for the Performing Arts (GFPA) Annual Conference - 2020, Executive Diploma on International Diplomatic Law for Honorary Consuls -…, International Law in Focus Series - Session 2: International Humanitarian…, UNITAR - Penn Law Program for Young Diplomats, UNITAR and the Sustainable Development Goals, Promote peaceful, just and inclusive societies, Promote people’s well-being and support equitable representation of countries in global decision-making fora, Support the conservation, restoration and safeguarding of our planet for present and future generations, Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, Strengthening multilateralism to foster dialogue and effective diplomatic solutions, Promoting the indivisible and integrated nature of the 2030 Agenda, Delivering applied research solutions through technology and data, A Partnership for scaling up action on Non-communicable disease (NCDs), Online Platforms, Publications and Videos. The course is available in English, French and Spanish. The course is available in four languages: English, French, Spanish and Chinese. UNDP offers a variety of specialized procurement training courses focusing on transactional, tactical or strategic aspects of procurement. The goal of the module is to increase general awareness of key environmental and natural resource concepts to all peacekeeping staff. With a view to avoid and minimize the environmental impacts of peacekeeping missions, DPKO and the Department of Field Support (DFS) adopted an Environmental Policy for UN Field Missions in June 2009. The term gender has become central in contemporary literature about development, security and conflict.
This course offers an overview of the history of UN peacekeeping from the founding of the United Nations in 1945 up to present day and presents current trends in peacekeeping that may shape the future. You will need to pass a short quiz after each module to receive your certificate from UN-Habitat and UNITAR. In many of these places, natural resources and their governance play a key negative role in both the conflict and the fragility. The conflict series is an open, self-paced course meant to provide an introduction to conflict studies and more advanced courses in conflictology. This self-paced course, jointly delivered by UNITAR and IUCN, promotes a dynamic learning approach through interactive lessons and multimedia contents. You need to pass a short quiz to receive your certificate from UNICEF and UNITAR. For more information about courses offered, please see below. In this map library, you can find products and data produced by UNOSAT in response to natural disasters and crisis around the world since 2004 – it is sorted by country and then event code. This course offers various lenses through which you can look at the complex concept of gender and the inequalities that exist in your environment. UNITAR offers courses that run throughout the year or several times a year that are free-of-charge and open to the public. This training course focuses on the environment and natural resource management in a post-conflict context. The material is presented in an interactive visual and text format with web-based reference resources. 100,000 stories added to the climate cause, UN CC:Learn invites its alumni to take part of a challenge. This course offers various lenses through which you can look at the complex concept of gender and the inequalities that exist in your environment.

The e-tutorial provides an in-depth and wide-ranging guidance on how to mainstream the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development into each national strategies and policies.