Wednesday 29 July 2026, 09:00-10:00 BST
Hosted by Save the Children and the NAP Global Network
Climate change is already destroying schools, disrupting learning and placing the health, safety and wellbeing of students and teachers alike at risk. While it is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, education is critical to building the resilience of communities.
It is urgent to build the climate resilience of the education sector through adaptation to climate risks that are becoming increasingly complex and more difficult to manage. This requires coordination, collaboration and action amongst education and climate change actors, which are core aspects of the national adaptation plan (NAP) process. Understanding this process and the key opportunities and entry points for integrating the education sector is critical for both climate change and education actors.
This webinar will showcase new resources from Save the Children and the NAP Global Network aimed at supporting NAP teams and education ministries to effectively integrate the education sector into the NAP process, and explore emerging good practice through a dynamic panel discussion.