Learning Forum
The Learning Forum is a space for the discussion, exchange, creation and implementation of new learning methodologies, contents, and strategic partnerships between our members, universities and citizenship. It is a community of practitioners, experts, and policy makers aiming to support the advancement of UCLG policy priorities by strengthening local capacity and building on the experience, knowledge, creativity and commitment of our membership.
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e-Learning Opportunities #LearningWithUCLG


Online course
Introduction to
Localizing the SDGs


Online course
Territorial Planning
for the SDGs


Online course
Monitoring the SDGs
from the local level


Webinar:
Towards HLPF 2020 –
LRGs in the SDG
reporting process
Spotlight on: Safer, Resilient and Sustainable Cities, Capable of Facing Crises


#BeyondTheOutbreak
The Importance of Local Public Services in the COVID-19 era


Learning from Cities in Crises
Metropolitan Perspective on Fragility and Resilience


Emergency Governance Initiative for Cities and Regions


Learning Module
Fundamentals of Resilient Governance and Development
Learning within UCLG
Explore the following documents to gain insights on how local and regional governments understand and implement learning in an increasingly connected and complex environment.
Seek, Sense, Share
Your City Practice in the Networks
City to City
A Guide to the UCLG Learning Universe


Emilia Saiz
Secretary General of UCLG
Solidarity is in the DNA of our global movement. But collaboration cannot be done without a clear purpose. That purpose for us is improving the lives of people. And to improve, we need to learn.


Sara Hoeflich
Learning Director, UCLG
Learning is the way we try to engage with the problems our members face, what they feel as a need, and from there try to build capacity.


Bernadia Irawati
Secretary General of UCLG-ASPAC
The spirit of solidarity, the spirit of respect, are a very important component of learning, especially in international cooperation.


Harold Jarche
Expert on Management and Education
Encouraging informal and opportunity driven cooperation is a significant shift in how we need to approach workplace learning in a world based on knowledge networks.