The UNICEF report, Children’s Vulnerabilities of Climate Change and Disaster Impacts in East Asia and the Pacific, supported by Reed Elsevier was published last month. The report presents an analysis of the climate change trends and potential impacts on children in East Asia and the Pacific, based on findings from five country studies in Indonesia, Mongolia, the Philippines and Kiribati and Vanuatu in the Pacific, as well as children’s perspectives on climate change and other research.
“We are pleased that Reed Elsevier was able to support this important UNICEF report, drawing from our expertise as one of the world’s leading information providers,” said Sarah Dyson, corporate responsibility manager for Reed Elsevier. “The research reminds us not only of the issues faced by children from climate change, but also the need to engage them in adaptation and disaster reduction strategies.”
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