
Watch | How floating schools help flooded villages in Bangladesh
The Hindu
A video on the floating schools of Bangladesh
Climate change is already taking its toll across Bangladesh, a country the United Nations has identified as among the most vulnerable to a warming planet.
Millions in the low-lying nation are being forced to adapt to overflowing rivers, rising seas and increasingly extreme weather in a country frequented by destructive storms and cyclones.
During monsoon season, many children are unable to attend classes, and often drop out. But Bangladeshis are finding ways to adapt
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