项目于2026年3月19日在加启动,旨在为四个国家建立气候适应性学校.该计划由绿色气候基金和全球教育伙伴关系资助.
The BRACE project launched in Tonga on March 19, 2026, to build climate-resilient schools across four countries, funded by the Green Climate Fund and the Global Partnership for Education.
项目于2026年3月19日在加的努卡洛法启动,以一场初始研讨会开始为期5年的467万美元建设适应气候变化的学校.
The BRACE project launched in Nukualofa, Tonga, on March 19, 2026, with an inception workshop marking the start of a five-year, $46.7 million effort to build climate-resilient schools.
这项由加教育部和救助儿童组织主导的倡议, 由绿色气候基金资助, 全球教育伙伴关系共同资助.
Led by Tonga’s Ministry of Education and Save the Children, the initiative, funded by the Green Climate Fund and co-financed by the Global Partnership for Education, targets 100 remote Tongan schools and 850 schools across Cambodia, South Sudan, and Tonga.
旨在加强防范风,洪水,海平面上升,干旱和热浪的教育系统, 这直接惠及超过13,000人, 并间接支持800多万.
It aims to strengthen education systems against cyclones, flooding, sea level rise, drought, and heatwaves, directly benefiting over 13,000 people and indirectly supporting more than 8 million.
项目将气候适应纳入学校基础设施,政策和教学中,赋予教育工作者权力,加强社区准备以确保在不断恶化的气候危险中安全持续学习.
The project will integrate climate adaptation into school infrastructure, policies, and teaching, empower educators, and enhance community preparedness to ensure safe, continuous learning amid worsening climate hazards.