Poor households headed by women spend a higher share of their budgets on protecting their families from worsening floods, storms and other impacts of global warming
This study assesses the percentage of climate expenditure as a share of household income and expenditure in climate-vulnerable regions of Bangladesh, based on primary data. In particular, it investigates adaptation expenditure by rural households.
International Institute for Environment and Development
Kingston University London
United Nations Development Programme - Headquarters
Bangladesh needs to gradually transition to regenerative agriculture to curb the impacts of environmental and climate vulnerabilities to ensure food security for a growing population. The most viable and holistic solution is regenerative agriculture.
This publication portrays stories from communities acting early ahead of floods to protect their lives, assets and livelihoods in Bangladesh. It provides insights into how the government’s capacity to tackle the impact of the monsoon flood has increased.
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere - International Secretariat
Concern Worldwide
Oxford Policy Management
Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System for Africa and Asia, the
A new platform will unite climate models, impact predictions, random control trial evaluations, and humanitarian services to bring cutting-edge tools to Bangladeshi communities.
The Bangladeshi municipality of Pangsha has become the 1,000th member of MCR2030, a global partnership of local governments committed to strengthening their disaster resilience.
Bangladesh and the Netherlands are both situated in low-lying lands, making them prone to floods. As a result, both countries have found benefits in cooperation around flood control and water management.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Regional Office for Asia and Pacific
The government of Bangladesh and the World Bank today signed a $120 million financing agreement to help increase the incomes of 170,000 poor people vulnerable to climate change.