Integrating data to ensure inclusive education for climate-displaced populations / Jonghwi Park, Shinobu Yume Yamaguchi
2025
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TitleIntegrating data to ensure inclusive education for climate-displaced populations / Jonghwi Park, Shinobu Yume Yamaguchi policy brief no. 49, 2025
AccessEnglish: UNU-IAS-PB-No49-2025 - PDF ;
Summary
Increasing numbers of children and adults are displaced or migrating due to the impacts of climate change, affecting their right to education. Gaps in data at the intersection of climate-related risks and human mobility hinder governments from ensuring undisrupted and inclusive learning in the context of climate change. This policy brief identifies challenges and opportunities in collecting, analyzing and using data to predict and address the education needs of climate-displaced populations. It calls for innovative data integration, enhancing education management information systems and building capacity among policymakers to secure climate-resilient, quality education for all. Recommendations: • Integrate education-in-emergencies data into education management information systems for crisis-sensitive education planning. • Explore utilization of innovative data sources to project potential mobility of learners, especially in disaster-prone areas. • Apply computational simulations to forecast education needs in the context of climate change and human mobility. • Develop capacity and a sense of ownership among education policymakers, planners and administrators to enhance use of data for climate resilience.
AuthorsUN University
DateTokyo : UN University, 2025
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4 p. :
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2409-3017