Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Monday (21 April) called for enhanced regional cooperation to tackle the growing climate and urban challenges in the Asia Pacific region.
He made the call in a video message at the inaugural session of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP).
The eighty-first session of ESCAP commenced at the United Nations Conference Centre in Bangkok today.
In his remarks, Prof Yunus highlighted Bangladesh's commitment to inclusive and climate-resilient urban development, emphasising the country's reform journey and "Three Zero Vision" - zero wealth concentration, zero unemployment, and zero net carbon emissions.
He also urged the nations of the Asia Pacific to harness youth potential and innovation to shape a sustainable future.
Guided by "Regional cooperation for resilient and sustainable urban development in Asia and the Pacific," the session brings together 53 member states and nine associate members, according to a message received here.
Dr Anisuzzaman Chowdhury, special assistant to the chief adviser, is leading the Bangladesh delegation at the ESCAP event.
The ESCAP session provides Bangladesh with a strategic platform to share its experiences, deepen cooperation, and reaffirm its resolve to achieve the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development through inclusive and transformative urban solutions.
The delegation is expected to contribute meaningful insights and forge valuable partnerships during the week-long event.