Dhaka, May 28 -- Bangladesh incurs an annual GDP loss of 1-2% due to climate change-induced disasters such as floods, droughts, cyclones, tidal surges and heatwaves.
Despite limited resources, the government has been implementing numerous initiatives to address these challenges.
However, long-term, sustainable measures and continued support from development partners remain critical.
These observations were shared at the closing ceremony of the project "Climate-Resilient Infrastructure for Sustainable Community Life in the Haor Region of Bangladesh", known as giz-Haor, held at PKSF Bhaban in the city.
The project was implemented by Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) with funding from the German government.
The event was chaired by ...
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