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Environment Adviser highlights World Bank partnership in advancing Bangladesh's environmental goals.

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"Together, we aim to strengthen the nation’s defenses against climate threats, protect biodiversity, and foster a sustainable environment for our people," she stated.

Staff Correspondent

Publisted at 6:30 PM, Tue Nov 5th, 2024

Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Adviser to the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change and Water Resources, emphasised that Bangladesh’s partnership with the World Bank is essential for advancing national environmental priorities.

"Together, we aim to strengthen the nation’s defenses against climate threats, protect biodiversity, and foster a sustainable environment for our people," she stated.

Her remarks came during a meeting at the Bangladesh Secretariat with a World Bank delegation led by Christian Albert Peter, Practice Manager at the World Bank.

The discussions focused on bolstering Bangladesh’s climate resilience, enhancing environmental safeguards, and exploring opportunities for sustainable development.

Christian Albert Peter expressed the World Bank’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote green growth, environmental protection, and community resilience amid climate change challenges.

"Our shared vision with Bangladesh is to integrate environmental considerations into all development projects, ensuring long-term ecological health and socioeconomic well-being," he said.

The meeting concluded with an agreement to explore project areas and strategic interventions to address climate adaptation, sustainable development, and biodiversity conservation.

Both sides expressed optimism about the positive impacts of these initiatives, reaffirming their dedication to environmental stewardship and sustainable growth in Bangladesh.

The secretary, additional secretary, and joint secretary of the Ministry of Environment, along with World Bank officials Ana Lusia Gomes Lima, Senior Environmental Specialist; Eun Joo Allison Yi, Senior Environmental Specialist; and Jihae Kwon, Environmental Economist, were also present.

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