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UNDP, DoE launch climate resilience project to focus on vulnerable communities

Staff Reporter:

The Adaptation Initiative for Climate Vulnerable Offshore Small Islands and Riverine Charland in Bangladesh Project, a collaborative effort between the Department of Environment (DoE) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), was launched on Wednesday with an inception workshop at Charfesson Upazila Parishad in Bhola.

This five-year project, initiated in January 2023 and funded by the Adaptation Fund through UNDP, aims to significantly enhance climate resilience at both household and community levels.

The project encompasses a multifaceted approach to address the diverse challenges posed by climate change, with a focus on vulnerable communities living on coastal islands and riverine chars in Bangladesh.

Abdul Hamid, director general of the DoE, presided as the chief guest, while Md Iqubal Hossain, deputy secretary and director of the Environmental Department, Khulna Division, joined as the special guest. Sarder M Asaduzzaman, assistant resident representative of the UNDP Bangladesh, was also present as the guest of honour.

Mirza Shawkat Ali, director of the DoE and project director, presented the keynote paper on “Adaptation Initiative.”

Abdul Hamid emphasised the pivotal role of transparency and accountability in the beneficiary selection process, stressing their significance for the project’s success. He called for collaborative efforts from all stakeholders to achieve the project’s ambitious goals.

Asaduzzaman highlighted the paramount importance of gender equality and women’s empowerment in project implementation. He urged adherence to UNDP’s Social and Environmental Standards (SES) to mitigate social and environmental risks throughout the project’s execution.

Shawkat Ali urged coordination among all government departments at the upazila level to facilitate the seamless and successful implementation of the project.

The inception workshop served as a platform for meaningful discussions, setting the tone for collaborative efforts in addressing climate vulnerabilities in Bangladesh and ensuring the sustainable development of offshore small islands and riverine charland communities.

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