According to Save the Children’s, , climate and environmental threats, including disasters and disease outbreaks, are responsible for disruptions in the education of over 37 million children each year – this accounts for nearly half of the 75 million children and youth who will have their education disrupted due to an emergency or crisis.
At a that took place in Sharm El-Sheikh on 10 November 2022 together with participants online, Marc Fancy from Prudence Foundation joined representatives from Save the Children, Global Partnership for Education, Green Climate Fund and UNESCO in a discussion to discuss this pressing issue and highlight the Comprehensive School Safety Framework (CSSF) as an effective climate adaptation solution for education resilience.