Who We Are
The One UN Climate Change Learning Partnership, also known as UN CC:Learn, is a collaborative initiative of 36 multilateral organizations working together to help countries build the knowledge and skills they need to take action on climate change. These include better climate literacy and other crucial skills to tackle this challenge.
UN CC:Learn provides guidance and quality learning resources to support people, governments and businesses to understand, adapt, and build resilience to climate change.
The Secretariat for UN CC:Learn is provided by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). UN CC:Learn is supported by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and UN Partners.
Partners
There are 36 multilateral organizations standing behind UN CC:Learn. They include organizations from the UN system and regional and international financial institutions. Experts from each partner organization share their expertise to design new learning products and activities. At the country level, UN CC:Learn work closely with UN country teams to support systematic and tailored climate change learning.
Each partner organization is represented in the Steering Group. They meet once a year to guide UN CC:Learn’s programme implementation.
Ambassadors
Our Ambassadors for Climate Change Learning share their technical knowledge and their personal experience working to tackle climate change with individuals in new partner countries, both bilaterally and on a regional basis.
They are individuals who played a key role in UN CC:Learn pilot projects that took place at the country level and are enthusiastic about supporting others do the same.
Human capacity is the most important variable that determines whether our country is able to address the challenge of climate change and achieve sustainable development. – Prof. Ephraim Kamuntu, Minister of Water and Environment of Uganda
Dialogue Spaces
The UN CC:Learn Dialogue Spaces bring together key stakeholders to discuss ways of strengthening climate change education, both globally and locally, and ramping up youth action on climate change.
Theory of Change
The latest UN CC:Learn Theory of Change (ToC) provides a forward-looking and interwoven vision of the contributions that the programme is set out to make towards transformative engagement of countries and citizens in tackling climate change.
Impact
To understand the effectiveness of our learning resources and how our courses have been contributing to climate literacy worldwide, UN CC:Learn has been collecting evidence that explains the impact of our courses and how these have inspired our learners to take climate actions. Check out the results and how our alumni are making a difference.
UN CC:Learn Brochures
Download our brochures available in English, French and Spanish to find out more about our work and current activities.
Contact
UN CC:Learn is hosted by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). The Secretariat is located in Geneva, Switzerland.
UN CC:Learn Secretariat
c/o UNITAR
7 bis, Avenue de la Paix
CH-1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland
Please explore our website and consult our FAQs page, but if you cannot find the information you need, contact us at info@unccelearn.org.