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iTWire Monday, 26 April 2021 14:46 SAS analytics aids Malala Fund to predict climate change impact on girls education Featured The Malala Fund, a girls education non-profit, with the aid of analytics vendor SAS has uncovered countries where girls are most at risk of experiencing educational interruption due to the ripple effect of catastrophic weather events. There is a lot of talk about climate change, with increasing global temperatures, the destruction of ecosystems, and increasing volumes of erratic weather. However, beyond the obvious effects of the climate crisis there are less evident but far-reaching ripple effects. One such effect is the access to education, especially to young female students. ....
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SAS analysis helps Malala Fund predict impact of climate change on girls education Analytics powerhouse SAS and Malala Fund uncover where female students are most vulnerable to education disruption News provided by Share this article Share this article CARY, N.C., April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ While increasing global temperatures, catastrophic weather events and destruction of ecosystems are visible impacts of the climate crisis, the ripple effect it causes – such as access to education – can be less evident. To help shed a light on this issue during Climate Month and this year s education-themed World Creativity and Innovation Week, SAS built the Girls Education and Climate Challenges Index with Malala Fund, a girls education nonprofit co-founded by Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai. The analysis identifies countries where girls are most at risk of experiencing educational interruptions and predicts lowering of completion rates of girls primary and seco ....
by Special April 15, 2021 . Editor’s note: LimeLight is a new feature from WRAL TechWire offering another means of publishing noteworthy news. Be sure to check out more LimeLight worthy news at this link. CARY – While increasing global temperatures, catastrophic weather events and destruction of ecosystems are visible impacts of the climate crisis, the ripple effect it causes – such as access to education – can be less evident. To help shed a light on this issue during Climate Month and this year’s education-themed World Creativity and Innovation Week, SAS built the Girls’ Education and Climate Challenges Index with Malala Fund, a girls’ education nonprofit co-founded by Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai. The analysis identifies countries where girls are most at risk of experiencing educational interruptions and predicts lowering of completion rates of girls’ primary and secondary education due to climate change. ....