André Carstens, Head of Mission of the Netherlands to Bangladesh, reaffirmed his country’s commitment to supporting Bangladesh in its environmental and water management efforts.
Carstens made this pledge during a meeting with Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Advisor to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and the Ministry of Water Resources, at her office in the Bangladesh Secretariat on Tuesday, reads a press release.
During the discussion, both parties explored avenues for collaboration to address Bangladesh’s pressing environmental challenges and water management priorities.
Syeda Rizwana Hasan highlighted the critical need for assistance in mitigating saline intrusion in coastal areas, which severely affects local livelihoods. She also emphasised the importance of resolving waterlogging issues in regions like Bhabodaho and Bil Dakatia, while seeking support for river dredging and cleanup initiatives.
She called for Dutch cooperation in constructing Musapur Regulator in Feni. She also sought cooperation in environmental programmes such as a Dhaka University student-led cleanup initiative and efforts to tackle noise pollution. Special attention was sought for protecting erosion-prone areas in Sylhet, particularly along the Surma River.
The Netherlands has been a longstanding partner in addressing our environmental challenges. Their expertise can significantly contribute to achieving our national goals, she stated.
André Carstens reaffirmed his country's commitment to supporting Bangladesh in its environmental and water management efforts. The Netherlands is ready to cooperate in all the priority areas identified by the Government of Bangladesh. Effective collaboration is essential for the implementation of the Bangladesh Delta Plan, he said.
Both parties agreed to enhance collaboration in these key areas to build resilience against climate change and promote sustainable environmental management.