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UNICEF Agora Free Online Courses 2026

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The UNICEF Agora Free Online Courses 2026 offer learners worldwide access to one of the largest collections of free online training opportunities in humanitarian action, child protection, education, leadership, and global development. Hosted on the UNICEF Agora learning platform, these courses are open to students, professionals, volunteers, and anyone interested in making a positive impact on children's lives and global development.

Agora is UNICEF's global hub for learning, providing 1,500+ self-paced courses designed by United Nations experts and development professionals. The platform serves as a comprehensive resource for building skills in child rights, humanitarian response, public health, gender equality, project management, and communication — all at no cost to learners

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About this opportunity

The UNICEF Agora learning platform is a global digital learning hub designed to strengthen the skills of individuals working in or interested in humanitarian and development sectors. The platform offers a broad catalogue of learning activities covering critical issues related to UNICEF's mission and the broader United Nations agenda.

Key features of the platform:

  • 1,500+ free online courses available for global learners

  • Self-paced learning system — Study at your own speed and schedule

  • Digital certificates for many completed courses

  • Multilingual content — Courses available in multiple languages including English, Arabic, French, and Spanish

  • Expert-designed curriculum — Developed by UNICEF specialists and global development professionals

  • No registration or tuition fees — Completely free access

  • Open to learners from all countries — No citizenship or residency restrictions

The platform is organized into six main learning pillars that align with UNICEF's strategic priorities and operational needs.

Related: Learn more about UNICEF's mission and global development initiatives.

Financial Benefits

Participants can enjoy a wide range of benefits, including:

  • Free access to 1,500+ professional courses — No tuition or registration fees

  • Self-paced learning — Study anytime, anywhere at your own speed

  • Digital certificates — Formal recognition of achievement for many courses

  • Internationally recognized learning content — Designed by UN experts and development professionals

  • Flexible schedule — Ideal for students, working professionals, and volunteers

  • No prior experience required — Most courses are beginner-friendly

  • Career enhancement — Strengthen CVs, scholarship applications, and job prospects

  • Real-world humanitarian practices — Exposure to actual field operations and case studies

  • Skills for NGOs and global organizations — Relevant training for careers in international development

  • Cross-cultural learning community — Connect with learners from around the world

  • Professional development — From management and leadership to technical computer skills

Note: UNICEF certificates enhance credibility and career prospects, particularly in child protection, humanitarian aid, education, and development work. Employers and organizations often value these credentials as evidence of dedication to positively impacting children's lives worldwide

What's covered

  • Tuition fees
  • Living allowance
  • Flight/travel costs

Documents Required

Most UNICEF Agora online courses do not require formal application documents. Participants generally need:

  • A free Agora account — Created through the UNICEF Agora platform

  • A valid email address — For account registration and course communications

  • Internet access — Stable connection for course content and interactive elements

  • A computer, tablet, or smartphone — Compatible device for accessing the learning platform

For UNICEF staff members, login is available through the Agora login button using institutional credentials. For non-staff members, login is available as a guest user.

Eligibility Criteria

The UNICEF Agora learning platform is open to almost everyone. There are no strict eligibility requirements and no competitive admission process.

Eligible participants include:

  • University students — Undergraduate and graduate students worldwide

  • Recent graduates — Those seeking to build professional skills

  • NGO workers and volunteers — Staff and volunteers in humanitarian and development organizations

  • Teachers and educators — Professionals working in formal and non-formal education

  • Researchers and academics — Scholars studying child development, humanitarian action, and global health

  • Youth leaders — Young people engaged in community organizing and advocacy

  • Government employees — Public servants working in social sectors

  • Professionals in development sectors — Career changers and those seeking to upskill

  • Anyone interested in humanitarian work — No prior experience or specific background required

  • UNICEF staff members — Internal professional development and capacity building

  • Implementing partners — Organizations collaborating with UNICEF programmes

  • Government representatives — Officials from national and subnational governments

Most courses are beginner-friendly and do not require prior experience in humanitarian or development work. The only essential requirements are:

  • Commitment to learning — Willingness to engage with course materials and complete assessments

  • Desire to implement knowledge — Interest in applying learning to aid and betterment of the world

  • Good internet connection — Stable access for video content, interactive modules, and assessments

  • A laptop or PC — To access the online learning platform and complete course activities.

How to Apply

Enrolling in UNICEF Agora courses is simple and can be completed entirely online:

  1. Visit the UNICEF Agora learning platform — Go to agora.unicef.org

  2. Create a free account — Register as a guest (non-UNICEF staff) or log in with UNICEF credentials (staff members)

  3. Browse the course catalogue — Explore available courses by category, topic, or language

  4. Select a course of interest — Click on the course title to view the description, duration, and learning objectives

  5. Enroll in the course — Click the enroll button to add the course to your learning dashboard

  6. Start learning immediately — Self-paced courses can be started right after enrollment

  7. Complete modules and assessments — Work through the course content at your own pace

  8. Download your certificate — Upon successful completion, download your digital certificate (if available for the course)

Important: The courses are self-paced, so you can start learning right after you enroll and manage your study time according to your schedule and availability .

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