Recurring training courses

Capacity development on DRR themes and issues through formal training, online curses and webinars. Build your capacities with training courses available at any point.

Alternatively, develop your skills with time-bound training events.

Training course
Online
This course provides an essential introduction to crisis anticipation for Start Network members.
  • Start Network
Training course
Online
This course provides an introduction to Start Ready's Disaster Risk Financing approach
  • Start Network
  • Kaya (Humanitarian Leadership Academy)
Training course
Online
This self-paced, online course unpacks the interlinkages between climate change, peace and security and explores opportunities for promoting inclusive climate action, conflict prevention and peacebuilding.
Duration 4.5 hours
  • UN CC:Learn
Training course
Online
This course provides an introduction to Contingency Planning for Start Ready's Disaster Risk Financing approach.
  • Kaya (Humanitarian Leadership Academy)
Training course
Online
This Training Module focuses on social vulnerability to hazards and disasters, with an emphasis on population groups that have been identified in the literature as especially at risk to the adverse effects of extreme events.
Training course
Online
This module bridges public health and hazards and disaster research by showcasing case studies with important implications for public health.
Training course
Online
These educational videos summarize key actions governments and stakeholders can take to reduce disaster displacement. The videos, available in English, Tagalog, Bahasa, and Tetum.
Location: Asia Indonesia Philippines Timor-Leste Oceania
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (Ä¢¹½´«Ã½)

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