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  • Abr 24, 2024

    Enhancing School Accessibility in Comayagua, Honduras

     

    In Comayagua, Honduras, the Marcelino Pineda Elementary School is witnessing positive changes, thanks to World Bank and GFDRR initiatives. These efforts are focused on making schools more inclusive for persons with disabilities, notably by adding ramps. Darlin Elvir Gonzalez, a parent, appreciates these improvements and reflects on her own childhood challenges in accessing education due to a lack of such facilities. This initiative marks a significant step toward educational inclusivity in Honduras.

  • Abr 24, 2024

    Building Disaster-Resilient Schools in Mozambique

     

    Carmelita Rita Namashulua, Mozambique's Minister of Education and Human Development, talks about how, with the support of the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery and the World Bank, 1,100 classrooms were rebuilt, rehabilitated, or constructed across Mozambique between 2017 and 2021. These classrooms, which can withstand the impact of disasters, have benefited more than 132,000 children in the country.

  • Jun 29, 2022

    Building Resilient Safer Schools in the Pacific: Towards a Strengthened School Infrastructure

  • Jun 10, 2022

    Keeping Children Safe When A School Shakes

  • Jun 03, 2020

    Reducing Seismic Vulnerability of Schools in the Kyrgyz Republic and Turkey

  • Dic 04, 2019

    Implementation of the Roadmap for Safer and Resilient Schools in Cali, Colombia

    Many school buildings in Cali are vulnerable to strong earthquakes. Therefore, the municipality has identified the need to design a seismic risk reduction strategy as part of a twelve-year Master Plan for School Infrastructure. To that end, with the World Bank’s technical assistance, the municipality implemented a methodology developed by the Global Program for Safer Schools: the Roadmap for Safer and Resilient Schools.

    Video in Spanish version

  • Nov 26, 2019

    Central Asia Regional Forum on Safer Schools

  • Nov 11, 2019

    Paving the Way Towards Safer and More Resilient Schools

  • Nov 06, 2019

    Launch of Global Program for Safer Schools platform: Paving the Way Towards Safer and More Resilient Schools

  • Sep 26, 2018

    Reducing Seismic Vulnerability in Peru (Spanish version)

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