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This Summer course of the Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) will address key policy responses required in responding to the global food crises triggered by war and share success stories of tackling the pandemic in rebounding industries and economies. It offers an opportunity to learn and exchange the practical tools and approaches that accelerate a green industry transformation.

The course will be delivered in two parts:

Part 1 Self-paced Online Course on Green Industrial Policy: Sustainable Economic Transformation and Competitiveness 

Deadline to complete the self-paced online course: 10 July 2022 

Part 2 Advanced Instructor-led Online Course on Green Industry: The course runs over four consecutive days, three hours a day, from 26 – 29 July 2022, over the Zoom platform. 

The targeted audience of the course is the policymakers of PAGE and non-PAGE countries, University faculty, Ph.D. students, researchers, and trainers, members of civil society, and staff from industry and SMEs. Participation in the course is free-of-charge; however, only a limited number of slots are available for the advanced course.

ACESS TO THE COURSE

https://www.unido.org/second-page-summer-school-green-industry-inclusive...

 

About PAGE

 

ABOUT PAGE

The Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) was launched in 2013 as a response to the call at Rio+20 to support those countries wishing to embark on greener and more inclusive growth trajectories.

PAGE seeks to put sustainability at the heart of economic policies and practices to advance the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and supports nations and regions in reframing economic policies and practices around sustainability to foster economic growth, create income and jobs, reduce poverty and inequality, and strengthen the ecological foundations of their economies.

PAGE brings together five UN agencies – UN EnvironmentInternational Labour OrganizationUN Development ProgrammeUN Industrial Development Organization, and UN Institute for Training and Research – whose mandates, expertises and networks combined can offer integrated and holistic support to countries on inclusive green economy, ensuring coherence and avoiding duplication.

PAGE represents a mechanism to coordinate UN action on green economy and to assist countries in achieving and monitoring the emerging Sustainable Development Goals, especially SDG 8: "Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all.

More information in the 2021 Brochure: