Online trainings for the intercultural city
The Intercultural Cities programme offers a series of online trainings for member cities and other interested parties to facilitate online capacity-building across the globe. The trainings cover a wide range of relevant topics for the Intercultural City and can be completed independently by participants at their own pace.
The online courses are built on materials produced by the Intercultural Cities programme, including manuals, handbooks, policy briefs and webinars. The intention of the courses is to offer the materials in an easy to digest format including questions to reflect on and simple quizzes allowing participants to check their own knowledge of the topic.
The intercultural city step-by-step – Online training on intercultural strategy design
The online course The Intercultural city step by step is a tool for assisting cities on their intercultural journey, guiding participants on how to apply the intercultural lens in their work. The course is based on the base document for the Intercultural Cities with the same name. The written materials are accompanied by a video series produced by Carla Calado, ICC expert.
Language: English and French
Access: This course is open to all interested parties.
An online antirumours training
The Intercultural Cities programme has created this course to offer an easy access to the vast antirumours materials. The course is based on the Antirumours Handbook, a video series and connected materials produced by Antirumours Global for the Intercultural Cities programme.
Language: English
Access: This course is open to all interested parties.
Alternative narratives and inclusive communication
This course on inclusive communication and alternative narratives is a starting point to build capacity for positive intercultural messaging and for the development of a public discourse to counter rumours, stereotypes and ultimately the spread of hate speech.
Language: English
Access: This course is open to all interested parties.
Preventing the potential discriminatory effects of the use of artificial intelligence in local services
This course is a starting point to build capacity among the members of the Intercultural Cities programme on the potential discriminatory effects in the use of artificial intelligence and automated decision-making. The material is based on a webinar organised in 2020 and its following policy brief.
Language: English
Access: This course is open to all interested parties.
Training on equality data collection and analysis to prevent and address systemic discrimination
This pilot course is a starting point to build capacity, at all levels of governance, on the use of equality data in effectively identifying and preventing systemic discrimination.
Language: Albanian, English, French, Serbian
Access: This course is open to all interested parties.