We have continued to keep track of the e-Learning resources and online courses provided by the United Nations System in response to the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020 when more than half of the world’s population was under lockdown and people were encouraged to use the time to self-study and learn new skills. Numerous issues, including human rights, climate change, nuclear safety, and sustainable development, are covered in the hundreds of courses that are offered.
New UN course helps cut through the noise to bolster online safety
(UN News, 3 November 2022)
https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/11/1130167
DESA – United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
Digital Learning Centre
https://www.un.org/development/desa/cdpmo/digital-learning-centre
DESA’s Digital Learning Centre offers courses for anyone seeking the knowledge and skills necessary to implement, follow up, and review the 2030 Agenda.
see also: “Knowledge-sharing is a superpower”: https://www.un.org/en/desa/knowledge-sharing-superpower
ECA – Economic Commission for Africa, African Institute for Economic Development and Planning
IDEP eLearning Platform
https://elearningidep.uneca.org/
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