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Malawi

With the raising of a flag outside their classroom in Phalombe District, students immediately recognise the warning of incoming heavy rains, quickly take cover and then evacuate under their teacher’s guidance, following marked routes to designated safe zones.

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Opinion

Climate Resilience Begins in Education — but COP30 Missed the Mark

Pallab Regmi, Save the Children International Climate Change Advisor, argues that while COP30 made some progress on education, far more needs to be done – and some lessons can be learned from Nepal.

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What Does a Climate-Resilient School Look Like?

A climate-resilient school is a safe, healthy, and future-proof learning environment that is designed, built, and managed to withstand the growing impacts of climate change, while supporting quality education, equity, and community wellbeing.

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Shifting cooperation in the Hindu Kush Himalaya

How does interdependence shape cooperation and resilience in the face of climate change? This communications piece will take you on a journey to the Hindu Kush Himalaya to illustrate the complexity of interdependencies in the region and the implications for the wider world.

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