UNITAR, through its learning platform InforMEA, is offering a self-paced, free online course on Human Rights and Environment.
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About UNITAR
The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) is a dedicated training arm of the United Nations system. UNITAR provides training and capacity development activities to assist mainly developing countries with special attention to Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Small Island Developing States (SIDS), and other groups and communities most vulnerable, including those in conflict situations.
About the Course on Human Rights and Environment
UNITAR brings to you an online course on Human Rights and Environment that run throughout the year or several times a year that are free-of-charge and open to the public.
This course is a collaborative effort between UNITAR and UN Environment, which expands the learning portfolio available on the InforMEA platform.
Course Content
This course provides a general introduction to human rights and the environment. Participants will gain basic knowledge for applying human rights to environmental issues.
Procedural and substantive obligations relating to the environment will be reviewed. Some good practices will be presented, such as examples of national constitutions that have incorporated a right to a healthy environment.
Course Duration
3 hours; Self-paced
Who is it for?
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.
Certificate
Participants will receive a joint certificate UNITAR – UN Environment upon successful completion.
How to Register for the Course?
Click on the link below to visit the InforMEA portal where you will need to sign up to register for the UNITAR free, self-paced course.
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