The United Nations Children's Fund says at least 242 million children in 85 countries had their schooling interrupted last year because of heatwaves, cyclones, flooding and other extreme weather.
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Extreme climate events like heatwaves, floods, and storms disrupted the schooling of at least 242 million children across 85 ...
the United Nations Children's Fund said in a new report Friday. UNICEF said it amounted to one in seven school-going children across the world being kept out of class at some point in 2024 because ...
At least 242 million students in 85 countries or territories had their schooling disrupted by extreme climate events ...
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