The UN CC:Learn Open Online Course on Gender and Environment is currently accepting enrollments from learners around the world. This comprehensive self-paced course provides participants with an in-depth understanding of the relationship between gender equality and environmental sustainability, while equipping them with practical tools to integrate gender-responsive approaches into environmental policies, projects, and development initiatives.
Developed through a collaboration between leading international organizations, including the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and UNITAR’s UN CC:Learn, the course serves as an important learning resource for individuals seeking to strengthen their knowledge of climate action, biodiversity conservation, sustainable development, and environmental governance.
Unlike traditional classroom programs, this online course allows learners to study at their own pace from anywhere in the world. Participants can access learning materials whenever convenient, making it suitable for both students and working professionals.
Environmental challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, land degradation, pollution, and waste management do not affect everyone equally. Women, men, girls, and boys often experience environmental issues differently because of varying social, economic, and cultural roles.
Understanding these differences is becoming increasingly important for governments, NGOs, development agencies, researchers, and businesses seeking to design inclusive environmental policies and sustainable development strategies.
This course helps participants understand:
The course provides practical and theoretical knowledge covering several major environmental themes.
Participants will learn:
The learning programme consists of six comprehensive modules, each designed to build practical knowledge step by step.
The modules include:
Each module takes approximately one hour to complete, resulting in a total learning time of around six hours. Since the course is self-paced, learners can complete it according to their own schedules without fixed deadlines.
The course has been designed for a wide variety of learners, including:
Participants who successfully complete all quizzes with a minimum score of 70% qualify for a UN Digital Certificate of Completion.
Important certification information:
The course is available in multiple languages, making it accessible to learners worldwide:
The course has been developed through collaboration among several globally recognized organizations, including:
Participants will benefit from:
There is currently no application deadline.
Enrollment remains open, and interested learners may register and begin the course at any time.
Interested applicants can register online through the official UN CC:Learn course page:
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