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USD 200,000 grant approved for climate-resilient education

USD 200,000 grant approved for climate-resilient education

The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) approved a USD 200,000 grant for climate-resilient education in the Maldives. The initiative, under the Climate Smart Education Systems (CSES) technical initiative, will be led by the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Skills Development in collaboration with UNESCO and Save the Children Australia. The project runs until May 2027 and focuses on climate finance access, curriculum and teacher development, school infrastructure resilience, and data and planning systems. It builds on the Transforming Education (THAIBHA) programme.

The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) approved a USD 200,000 grant for climate-resilient education in the Maldives. The initiative, under the Climate Smart Education Systems (CSES) technical initiative, will be led by the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Skills Development in collaboration with UNESCO and Save the Children Australia. The project runs until May 2027 and focuses on climate finance access, curriculum and teacher development, school infrastructure resilience, and data and planning systems. It builds on the Transforming Education (THAIBHA) programme.

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The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) approved a USD 200,000 grant for climate-resilient education in the Maldives. The initiative, under the Climate Smart Education Systems (CSES) technical initiative, will be led by the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Skills Development in collaboration with UNESCO and Save the Children Australia. The project runs until May 2027 and focuses on climate finance access, curriculum and teacher development, school infrastructure resilience, and data and planning systems. It builds on the Transforming Education (THAIBHA) programme.

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