In 2024, extreme weather events disrupted schooling for at least 242 million children in 85 countries, mainly due to heatwaves, cyclones, flooding,...
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UNICEF has said middle and low-income countries were the hardest hit. The agency criticized the "overlooked" impact of the climate crisis on education.
In 2024, extreme weather events disrupted schooling for at least 242 million children in 85 countries, mainly due to heatwaves, cyclones, flooding,...
In 2024, extreme weather events disrupted schooling for at least 242 million children in 85 countries, mainly due to heatwaves, cyclones, flooding,...
Women as leaders in the health sector can improve a nation's wealth, health, ethics, and other things. However, they remain underused in low and...
A recently published UNICEF report has ranked Pakistan among the countries where children face the highest risks from climate change-related...
In India alone, 54,784,029 students were affected in 2024, with heatwaves being the major climate hazard causing the largest school disruption.
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