Education systems are not spared from the effects of climate change. Flooding and rising sea levels, droughts and famines, all impact how - and if - schools stay open, how students and teachers get to school, and how education systems continue to function.
That's why IIEP-UNESCO is now working with countries - like Liberia, Madagascar, and Jordan - to plan for climate change and to put in place measures to protect education and learning amid fast-changing climate patterns throughout the world.
In this episode, IIEP-UNESCO's Alexandra Waldhorn speaks with IIEP experts Claude Ndabananiye and Mathilde Tréguier, who are working on climate change. We also hear from the Education ministries of Liberia and Madagascar.
Produced by Alexandra Waldhorn and Sarah Elzas, who edited and mixed the episode.
Music by Robert Meunier