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Dhaka to play its role at COP29: Rizwana

Staff Reporter:

Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan yesterday said climate finance, adaptation, and mitigation strategies must be fair and priority should be given to the badly-affected cli-mate vulnerable communities.
She said that the commitment for providing US$100 billion to address the international climate funding crisis should be increased.
“While contributions from developed nations may resolve some financial issues, true climate justice will still remain elusive,” she added.
The Environment Adviser made these remarks while speaking a seminar titled “Road to Baku: COP29 – Position of CSOs in Bangladesh on Climate Change” at the Department of Environment (DoE) in Dha-ka.
Rizwana reiterated that Bangladesh would maintain a firm stance on limiting global temperature rise within 1.5 degrees Celsius.
She stressed the need for enhanced focus on adaptation measures and called for the involvement of young people in the process. She also underscored the importance on clearly articulating international challenges and advocating for ambitious mitigation efforts.
As Bangladesh prepares for COP29 in Baku, she emphasized the critical role of civil society in shaping the country’s climate policies.
Dr. Abdul Hamid, DoE Director General; Dr. SM Munjurul Hannan Khan, Executive Director, NACOM and Farah Kabir, Country Director, Action Aid Bangladesh; also spoke on the occasion.
Representatives from civil society organizations (CSOs), climate activists and policy experts attended the seminar aiming to establish a unified position for Bangladesh ahead of the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Discussions centered on Bangladesh’s adaptation strategies, climate financing and the essential role of local communities in building climate resilience.
The event concluded with a call for stronger advocacy at COP29 to ensure that the voices of vulnerable countries like Bangladesh are heard in global climate negotiations. Attendees expressed optimism that Bangladesh would continue to lead by example in addressing climate change and fostering resilience.

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