Climate Change Education in Afar, Ethiopia – Practices, Barriers, Policy Awareness and Perceived Community Support through Teachers’ Experiences
Summary
Climate change education is crucial in preparing children to mitigate the daunting
consequences of climate change that already affect them severely in countries such as
Ethiopia. This study investigates climate change education in Afar, Ethiopia, exploring
practices, barriers, policy awareness and perceived community support through teachers’
experiences. Twelve primary and tertiary teachers from the Afar region participated in the
research. This qualitative study used surveys and interviews. Results signal a need for
developing locally relevant curricula, as well as community-driven programs to enhance
climate change education in the region.