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Learning Disrupted: Climate Shocks and the Out-of-School Crisis in Nigeria

Despite promises of free primary education, over 10.5 million Nigerian children remain out of school; that’s 15% of the global total. In this episode, Onuh Onyinye speaks with Martin Ufi, a research associate at CSEA, to unpack how climate change is compounding education challenges and deepening inequality.

Tune in to explore how climate-related events are disrupting learning across communities, why existing policies are falling short, and what this means for the future of education in Nigeria.

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