World Bank and Bangladesh Commit $900M for Climate Resilience and Inclusive Growth

From Devdiscourse:

“Bangladesh and the World Bank have signed two financing agreements today totaling $900 million to support the country’s transition to green growth, bolster climate resilience, and enhance urban infrastructure. These agreements aim to address Bangladesh’s climate vulnerabilities and promote inclusive development, with a focus on creating sustainable urban infrastructure and improving climate resilience in key sectors.

“We recognize that Bangladesh is among the most vulnerable countries to climate change, and this vulnerability affects both rural and urban communities,” said Abdoulaye Seck, World Bank Country Director for Bangladesh and Bhutan. “This financing will help Bangladesh transition to a greener, more climate-resilient future, supporting development in urban areas while enhancing the country’s preparedness for climate risks. The World Bank remains committed to supporting Bangladesh in achieving its development goals while improving its resilience to climate change.”

$500 Million for Green and Climate Resilient Development

The first agreement, valued at $500 million, is the Second Bangladesh Green and Climate Resilient Development Credit. This financing will support policy reforms aimed at fostering a transition to green, sustainable development across Bangladesh. It will focus on strengthening public planning and financing mechanisms, enhancing the implementation of climate-resilient projects, and promoting the adoption of clean and resource-efficient practices in critical sectors.”

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