Challenges and Opportunities for Climate Change Education (CCE) in East Africa: A Critical Review

Abigael Apollo, Marcellus Mbah

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Abstract

It is undoubtedly clear that climate change is happening, and its adverse impacts could reverse the progress made toward meeting sustainable development goals. The global crisis poses one of the most severe challenges to reducing poverty and existing inequalities, especially in developing countries that are projected to be highly vulnerable to climate variability. However, the education sector provides an untapped opportunity for successful climate change adaptation and mitigation through knowledge and skill acquisitions, and consequently, positive behavioral change. Specifically, education can capacitate individuals and communities to make informed decisions and take practical actions for climate-resilient sustainable development. This study is focused on East Africa, a region whose economy heavily relies on climate-dependent activities. At present, East African governments are already embedding climate change in their school curriculum. However, they lack coherent approaches to leverage climate change education as a tool in their adaptation and mitigation strategies. Therefore, this review explores some of the critical barriers to climate change education and possible opportunities for leveraging learning to promote sustainable development in East Africa.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
JournalClimate
Volume9
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jun 2021

Keywords

  • climate change
  • education
  • East Africa
  • sustainable development

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