Build Forward Better: How the Global Community Can Protect Education from the Climate Crisis
- Auteur
- Anya CowleyMathias Slettholm
- Auteur institutionnel
- Save the Children
- Collation
- 7 p.
- Langue de la ressource
- Anglais
- Année de publication
- 2021
- Thème
- Civisme / Citoyenneté / DémocratieÉducation aux médias et à l'information / Citoyenneté numériqueDiversité / Compétence culturelle / InclusionDroits de l'hommeMondialisation et justice sociale / Compréhension internationaleDéveloppement durable / DurabilitéInitiatives transformatrices / Pédagogies transformatrices
- Type de ressource
- International normative instruments / policy and advocacy documentsRapports de conférences et de programmes
- Niveau d’éducation
- Éducation et protection de la petite enfanceEnseignement primaireEnseignement secondaireÉducation non formelle
- Région
- Global
- Lieu de publication
- London
Children’s increasing exposure to extreme weather events has serious implications for children’s access to quality education. 75 million children have their education disrupted each year – of which around half are due to environmental threats such as floods and drought. This briefing paper sets out how leaders can protect children’s learning from the impacts of the climate crisis, and the role that education can play in equipping the next generation with the tools they need to protect against its worst impacts.

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