Bangladesh is at the frontline of climate change. Towns and villages in low-lying areas are being threatened by rising water levels. Now, some communities are turning to floating schools and farms.
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- Floating schools provide education to children in flood-affected areas where roads are submerged for months.
- Over 100 boats serve as schools, libraries, and clinics, educating more than 22,000 students. 32s
- Innovations include solar-powered floating schools and hydroponic farms to adapt to rising waters. 46s
- The floating school concept, created by architect Mohammad Rezwan, is expanding to 40 districts and being trialed internationally. 1m 7s
- Adults receive training in sustainable farming and flood management, fostering resilience in the face of climate change. 1m 49s