Online
Online
This self-paced, online course explores how green fiscal policies in particular can play a key role in countries’ recovery efforts by removing inefficiencies in public expenditures and raising additional fiscal revenues.
Online
The e-learning course provides technical knowledge on the contribution that sustainable finance can make to sustainable development, and on how sustainable finance may be deployed in the real-world policy or business context.
Online
This course provides an in-depth look at principles and policy imperatives for enabling transition from a linear to a circular economy critical to sustainable growth and consumption in emerging markets in Asia and globally.
in-person & online
Blended
This course offers a lesson plan to inspire and mobilize young Africans on the concept of circular economy.
YouTube
Online
This online course aims to empower policy-makers, infrastructure planners and investors to understand the economic and financial performance of NBI as well as its co-benefits in comparison with “built” or “grey” infrastructure.
Online
This course provides participants with tools to design and implement national waste management systems.
Online
This course shares the latest knowledge and approaches to measuring and managing marine plastic pollution from land-based sources to achieve local, national and regional goals related to sustainable development.
Online
This online course introduces the history of the Basel Convention and how it works to regulate the movement and disposal of hazardous and other wastes across international boundaries.
Online
This online course introduces you to the Minamata Convention on Mercury, which seeks to protect the human health and the environment from anthropogenic emissions and releases of mercury and mercury compounds.
Online
This course introduces the history of the Rotterdam Convention and how the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) procedure functions.