At least 242 million students had their education disrupted last year because of heatwaves, cyclones, floods and other ...
In November, UNICEF warned in its State of the World’s Children report that climate crises are expected to become more ...
More than 118 million children had their schooling interrupted in April alone, UNICEF said, as large parts of the Middle East ...
“Children are more vulnerable to the impacts of weather-related crises ... UNICEF said the world’s schools and education systems “are largely ill-equipped” to deal with the effects of extreme weather.
At least 242 million children across 85 countries faced disruptions in their education due to extreme weather events such as heatwaves, cyclones, and flooding last year, according to a recent report ...
"Children cannot concentrate in classrooms that offer no respite from sweltering heat." ...
The report found that at least 242 million students across 85 countries experienced schooling disruptions last year because of extreme weather like heat waves, storms, floods, droughts and tropical ...
From sanitation to education, UNICEF helps young people adapt to climate change for healthier lives. (Partner Content) ...
Heatwaves were the leading cause of school closures in 2024, affecting over 118 million students in April alone. Countries ...
At least 242 million students in 85 countries had their schooling disrupted by extreme climate events in 2024, including ...
At least 242 million children in 85 countries had their schooling interrupted last year because of heatwaves, cyclones, flooding and other extreme weather, the United Nations Children's Fund said in a ...