Topic outline

The course provides a plan for developing, sharing and using learning to inform and improve interventions aiming at tackling food crises and strengthening the resilience of agrifood systems. The course can help you embed knowledge management in your emergency and resilience work. 

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The course is targeted at programme designers and managers, monitoring and evaluation officers, information management officers, and knowledge management professionals.

  • The importance of learning for emergency and resilience programming.
  • How to enhance learning in your programme or project through:
    • defining learning priorities;
    • organizing activities to generate learning;
    • documenting and sharing the learning; and
    • promoting learning uptake.

The course starts with an introduction to the learning agenda. It then provides guidance and tools to plan and implement each step of the learning agenda framework. 

This course runs on the latest versions of the major browsers, such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari.

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Digital certification

This course offers certification. You will get your digital badge upon passing a final exam after completing the course and achieving a grade of at least 75%. Please click on the button below to complete the exam, or refer to our Certification section to learn more.

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    • Partners

      The course has been developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations with the support of the European Union within the framework of the Global Network Against Food Crises Partnership Programme.

      Funded by the European Union