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A new, free online learning course exploring Regenerative approaches to disasters and displacement

A food forest in Bigodi, Uganda.

The climate and nature crises and rising displacement are no longer "future risks". With reducing aid budgets and increasing conflicts and displacement, we have to shift our practices now to become resilient to oncoming shocks.


A graph showing the increasing global temperature over time (in °C since 1850), stacked with figures showing increasing numbers of displaced people. These figures are from Our World In Data and UNHCR.
In these tables, you can see the increasing global temperature over time (in °C since 1850), stacked with figures showing increasing numbers of displaced people. These figures are from Our World In Data and UNHCR.

But as the humanitarian sector, how do we move from crisis management to resilience building, Regenerative response?

Re-Alliance has launched a new, free online learning course on the Humanitarian Leadership Academy’s Kaya Connect platform. The course takes two hours, and you’ll begin your learning journey on how to work with nature to build genuine climate adaptation and stronger communities.

Why sign up?

  • Get certified: Earn a certificate to showcase your expertise to your network!

  • Grow your understanding: Explore core regenerative concepts in one sitting.

  • Know where to find more information: This is the first step in your learning journey, and find some options for your deeper learning.

Ready to start your learning journey? Take the course now! ➡️ bit.ly/regencoursekaya

 
 
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