In March 2019, Mozambique was hit by Cyclone Idai, one of the worst tropical cyclones on record to affect Africa and the Southern Hemisphere.
Hundreds of schools have been destroyed and eight months since the natural disaster, students are still learning in roofless rooms or tents. With climate change and the growing risk of weather related disasters, teachers are concerned about the future of their schools.
But UN Habitat has a solution, designing classrooms to adapt to the changing climate and extreme weather conditions.
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Hundreds of schools have been destroyed and eight months since the natural disaster, students are still learning in roofless rooms or tents. With climate change and the growing risk of weather related disasters, teachers are concerned about the future of their schools.
But UN Habitat has a solution, designing classrooms to adapt to the changing climate and extreme weather conditions.
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- Mozambique
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- mozambique, beira, schools, classrooms
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