UN CC:Learn in 2023
UN CC:Learn has now transitioned decisively from a pioneering programme towards a global mechanism that is helping education systems to deliver on climate action.
Angus Mackay, Director, Division for Planet, UNITAR, and Head of the UN CC:Learn Secretariat
Highlights
In line with UN CC:Learn’s cornerstone goal of advancing climate literacy and skills in countries through the development of National...
Read MoreIn 2023, UN CC:Learn developed a new approach towards strengthening the engagement of national learning institutions in partner countries through...
Read MoreUN CC:Learn continued to support the implementation of National Climate Change Learning Strategies in its partner countries, including Benin, Burkina...
Read MoreThe Regional Declaration on Strengthening Climate Change Education in West Africa was officially signed by Ministers from five countries, including...
Read MoreIn collaboration with several partners, UN CC:Learn launched seven new or updated e-learning courses and five new language versions of...
Read MoreIn 2023, UN CC:Learn revamped its e-learning platform, keeping it up-to-date with the latest user experience practices. As of 31...
Read MoreThe 11th edition of the newly rebranded Climate Classroom initiative, held at COP28 of the UNFCCC, saw the largest-ever number...
Read MoreThe UN CC:Learn Youth and Climate Change survey, which aimed to better understand how UN CC:Learn can leverage youth innovation...
Read MoreUN CC:Learn partnered with the Future Leaders Network (FLN) for the second year to deliver a 6-month Fundamental Climate Youth...
Read MoreThe YCDs are one of UN CC:Learn’s flagship initiatives to advance youth engagement and experience sharing on climate change. Overall,...
Read MoreUN CC:Learn partnered for the third time with TEDxGeneva to organize TEDxGeneva’s Breathing edition. Seven speakers from different parts of...
Read MoreFollowing years of successful collaboration, UN CC:Learn and MIET Africa partnered again in 2023 to organize new radio programmes on...
Read MoreUN CC:Learn continued to engage its alumni through a series of dedicated events, including Fireside Chats, peer learning events, and...
Read MoreUN CC:Learn organized and supported several key activities with various partners at the Bonn talks in 2023 to advance the...
Read MoreIn September 2023, UN CC:Learn participated in 3 side events during the Africa Regional Climate Week, including a capacity-building session,...
Read MoreUN CC:Learn organized and contributed to 8 events that highlighted the importance of climate change education, training, and public awareness...
Read MoreActivities and Achievements
UN CC:Learn in 2023
+830,000
enrolled users as of December 2023
+370,000
certificates of course completion issued as of December 2023
32
countries supported as of December 2023.
15
National and Regional Climate Change Learning Strategies developed
10,626
event beneficiaries across national, regional, and global events in 2023
15 million
Swiss francs leveraged for 2021-2025 as of 31 December 2023.
192,000
followers on social media as of December 2023
104
learning actions across climate change education, including training and public-awareness.
98%
of alumni have changed the way they think and act about climate change (2023 Impact Survey)
Looking Forward
Future Goals
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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