WEBINAR | Climate Resilience in the Classroom
The education sector is profoundly impacted by climate change, which places the education of millions of children at risk every year. Yet, access to quality and equitable education for children and young people is also a key foundation to build the adaptive capacity of current and future generations. National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes present a strategic opportunity to embed the education sector within broader adaptation and development planning and budgeting, with multiple benefits for both the education sector and adaptation efforts.
This webinar launched the ‘Education in NAP Processes’ report, published by the NAP Global Network Secretariat and Save the Children, and focuses on showcasing the extent to which the education sector has been integrated into countries’ NAP processes.
SPEAKERS:
- Humaira Jahanzeb, National Technical Advisor, UNEP, Pakistan
- Schenelle Leonce, Chief Corporate Planning Officer, Ministry of Education, Saint Lucia.
- Sarah Beardmore, Strategic Partnerships and Capabilities Team Lead, Global Partnership for Education
- Jennifer Merryweather, Education Specialist, NAP Global Network Secretariat (IISD)
- Moderator: Chi Pham, Peer Learning Officer, NAP Global Network Secretariat (IISD)
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Publisher: International Institute for Sustainable Development