State Minister calls for global leaders’ concerted efforts in tackling climate change
Alam highlighted Bangladesh’s firm commitment as the current Chair of Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) to break new grounds in garnering financing and international resolve to balance lives and livelihoods in all the vulnerable member states
State Minister Shahriar Alam emphasizes on collective efforts by the global leaders in tackling climate change and its adverse ramifications while delivering a keynote speech today.
During his speech at the 'P4G Thematic Breakout Session on Water' on the sidelines of the P4G Seoul Summit- 2021, state minister Alam lauded the market based solution orientation of the P4G platform in ensuring access to safe and clean water and sanitation in developing countries, says a press release by the ministry of Foreign Affairs.
While presenting an overview of Bangladesh's leadership role in spearheading innovative adaptive solutions to climate change induced challenges, Alam highlighted Bangladesh's firm commitment as the current Chair of Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) to break new grounds in garnering financing and international resolve to balance lives and livelihoods in all the vulnerable member states.
Alam further underlined Bangladesh's exemplary precedence of establishing a "Climate Change Trust Fund" and expenditure over USD 415 million from its own resources to implement over 800 mitigation and adaptation programmes, despite being a LDC. He lauded Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visionary leadership in fighting against climate change. Alam mentioned that Bangladesh has been spending on average, 2.5% of its national GDP for adaptation and resilience building measures through projects like the 'Barind Multipurpose Development Project (BMDP)'. He further added that Bangladesh has adopted a unique 'Delta Plan-2100' that aligns with the five P4G focus areas in cross-cutting ways and fortifies the country's commitment to the global goals towards green development.
P4G is a multilateral platform that aspires to channel investments in impact to deliver inclusive and tangible solutions to Build Back Better and Greener to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Climate Agreement. As an active partner of P4G, Bangladesh has already developed nodes of partnership in the five P4G focus areas, like "Financial Inclusion Improves Sanitation & Health (FINISH) Mondial", "Sustainable Future for Textile Factories", "Clean Water for All' etc.
The inaugural P4G Summit convened on 19-20 October 2018 in Copenhagen, Denmark.