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Nearly 250 million children missed school last year because of extreme weather, UNICEF says

23 January 2025
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Nearly 250 million children missed school last year because of extreme weather, UNICEF says
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At least 242 million children in 85 countries experienced disrupted schooling due to extreme weather in 2024, with heatwaves being the primary climate hazard. Low-income nations in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa were hit the hardest, with hundreds of schools destroyed. UNICEF highlighted the vulnerability of children to weather-related crises and emphasized the urgent need for better-equipped education systems to address these challenges.

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