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Tk 100cr allocated to address climate crisis

Published : Friday, 7 June, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 155
To increase the capacity of adaptation to climate change and reduce the impact, the proposed national budget for the fiscal year 2024-25 has set aside a special allocation of Tk 100 crore for climate change and environmental protection.  

The newly allocated funds will support the Bangladesh Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan (BCCSAP), initially formulated in 2009 and currently undergoing updates. The BCCSAP has been instrumental in guiding the nations climate action, with a total of Tk 3969 crore allocated from FY 2009-10 to FY 2023-24 for the Climate Change Trust Fund (CCTF). "Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries to the impact of climate change.

 Considering the depth and extent of these impacts, we are taking all the necessary steps to increase the capacity of adaptation to climate change and reduce the impact. To speed up activities in this regard, I am proposing a special allocation of Tk 100 crore in this years budget," Finance Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali said during his budget speech at the Parliament.

This fund has facilitated 969 projects, with 721 already completed. "Currently, we are assessing the amount of climate-related allocation and actual expenditure in the budgets of 25 climate-related ministries/divisions," said the minister.  

Additionally, the recent establishment of the Bangladesh Climate and Development Platform (BCDP) aims to enhance coordination among various projects targeting climate change impacts, he added.

"Pollution control measures have been strengthened in all industries of the country to control water pollution.

 Out of 2,907 industrial establishments across the country, ETPs have been installed in 2,474 liquid waste discharging industries till September 2023 and a Zero Discharge Plan is being implemented in 656 industries discharging liquid waste.


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