UNICEF Zambia: Children on Loss and Damage in Education
Climate change is affecting more than the environment—it is disrupting children's education. From damaged school infrastructure and learning materials to missed school days caused by floods, droughts, and extreme weather, children are experiencing the impacts of climate change firsthand. Our study on climate-related loss and damage in education in Zambia highlights why children's voices and experiences must be at the centre of climate action. Every child deserves a safe and uninterrupted education, even in the face of a changing climate. #ForEveryChild #Education #Zambia

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