Environment adviser seeks UK support in NAP implementation
She also seeks grant assistance from the British High Commission for the Department of Environment's efforts to combat noise pollution
Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan today (11 November) emphasised the need for expanded support from the UK to implement the National Adaptation Plan (NAP).
During a meeting with British High Commissioner Sarah Cooke, Rizwana also sought potential grant assistance from the British High Commission for the Department of Environment's (DoE) efforts to combat noise pollution.
The adviser highlighted the ministry's interest in collaborating with the UK to enhance its capacity for accessing and utilising Digital Sequencing Information (DSI) for environmental conservation.
This engagement reaffirms the ministry's high regard for the British High Commission's partnership and support.
Their discussion focused on key areas of cooperation between Bangladesh and the United Kingdom on critical environmental and climate issues. Topics included climate resilience, biodiversity conservation, sustainable water management, and joint efforts to achieve Bangladesh's environmental and climate objectives, reads a press release.
Both sides underscored the importance of strengthening partnerships in climate action, particularly in advancing adaptation measures and mitigating climate impacts on vulnerable communities in Bangladesh.
High Commissioner Cooke reiterated the UK's commitment to supporting Bangladesh's vision for a sustainable and climate-resilient future.
The meeting reflects the ongoing dedication of both Bangladesh and the United Kingdom to collaborate on sustainable development and environmental protection, aiming for a greener and more resilient global community.