December

Climate Change & Disaster Risk Reduction - Bangladesh (Free Online Course)

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Climate Change & Disaster Risk Reduction - Bangladesh (Free Online Course)

Develop the competencies to respond to and advocate for improved interventions around climate change and disaster risk reduction.

This is a free interactive online course on climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction, in the time of COVID-19. Please be aware that there is a selection process to attend this training: click the ‘apply’ button to submit an application.

RedR UK is offering a free of charge, innovative, high-quality online training course aiming to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to respond to and advocate for improved action around climate change and disaster risk reduction. The course will also consider how COVID-19 is impacting these interventions, to ensure responses to COVID-19 are not having a negative effect on climate change adaptation, and that tackling health pandemics are bought into wider disaster risk reduction strategies and frameworks.

The course is contextualized to Bangladesh and uses case studies throughout to support development of DRR activities that allow for the adaptation and mitigation of the impact of climate change.

The training is a 5-week fully online course with a mix of live and asynchronous (offline) content every week, delivered on RedR UK’s dedicated e-learning platform. The course requires a commitment of around 6 -7 hours a week from participants. Live sessions will take place every week from 05 December to 23 January on Mondays at 5pm (Dhaka time).

Please note that the course will have a break during the holiday period, from the 20th December to the 4th January.

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Describe climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction, and how to incorporate these practices in your organisation’s operations
  • Discuss the key factors associated with climate change science
  • Describe relevant implementation and operational activities for climate change
  • Explain methods for communication of climate change activities with stakeholders
  • Discuss practical climate change and DRR measures for relevant sectors, including health, agriculture and livelihoods

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This course is designed for people at management level in NGOs, humanitarian organizations, local and national government, or private sector, with a climate change and/or disaster response remit within Bangladesh or Southeast Asia. The course will be delivered in English.

COSTS AND APPLICATIONS

This is a free training course, however full attendance is required throughout. Due to a limited number of spaces available, RedR UK will review applications and accept participants based on suitability, according to pre-determined criteria. We will prioritise professionals working on Climate Change, Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction in Bangladesh, ensuring gender balance and representation from different organisations. To fill in an application form, click on the ‘apply’ button to the right.

Applications will be open until Wednesday, 02nd December 2020.

For more information, please contact climatechange@redr.org.uk.

HPass Badging

For this module, RedR UK is also offering HPass Badging. An HPass badge is a digital indicator of achievement, and a way for participants to demonstrate their skills and experience. More information on HPass Badging can be found  here. Participants will be able to redeem a badge through a link sent after the module.

RedR UK is committed to making sure everyone’s needs are met, including people of different genders, ages and disabilities. If you have any specific access requirements or learning needs RedR are committed to try and make reasonable adjustments to support your needs, please email climatechange@redr.org.uk at any stage of the booking process to talk directly to RedR about your needs.

RedR UK’s Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction project is kindly funded by AXA XL.

Course Overview

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Course Length
50 days
Location
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Timezone
Asia/Dhaka
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