At least 242 million students had their education disrupted last year because of heatwaves, cyclones, floods and other extreme weather ... vulnerable to the impacts of weather-related crises ...
“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.
“Children are more vulnerable to the impacts of weather-related ... world's schools and education systems “are largely ill-equipped” to deal with the effects of extreme weather.
Children are more vulnerable to the impacts of weather ... their long-term education.” Some countries experienced multiple climate hazards. Afghanistan, in addition to extreme heat, experienced ...
WASHINGTON -Extreme weather disrupted the schooling of about 242 million children ... Heatwaves had the biggest impact, the report showed, as Unicef’s executive director Catherine Russell ...
"Children are more vulnerable to the impacts of weather-related ... the world's schools and education systems "are largely ill-equipped" to deal with the effects of extreme weather.
Heatwaves were the leading cause of school closures in 2024, affecting over 118 million students in April alone. Countries like Bangladesh and the Philippines saw widespread shutdowns, while Cambodia ...
“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.
“Children are more vulnerable to the impacts of weather-related ... world’s schools and education systems “are largely ill-equipped” to deal with the effects of extreme weather.