Coordination Between GO and NGO Key to Accessing Climate Finance: Environment Adviser

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Published: 21 November 2024, 08:24 pm
Coordination Between GO and NGO  Key to Accessing Climate Finance: Environment Adviser

Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Advisor to the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change and Water Resources, emphasized the importance of coordination among local, national, bilateral, multilateral financial institutions (MFIs), and development partners to access climate finance.

Speaking at an event titled 'The Feasibility of Establishing NGO-MFI Resource Pools in Bangladesh for Loss and Damage' at the World Climate Conference (COP-29), she stated, “Effective resource pooling is crucial to bridging financial gaps and achieving our development goals.”

Later, at another COP-29 session titled 'Climate Crisis: Women and Water Governance in Bangladesh', Syeda Rizwana Hasan highlighted the critical need to address gender justice in climate policies. “As one of the world’s most vulnerable nations, we must advocate for justice—not only in policy stances but in how justice is perceived. Justice for the planet and humanity are intrinsically linked,” she noted.

She called for documenting women’s climate struggles, engaging policymakers, and fostering gender-sensitive laws and policies. “Women are not just victims of climate change—they are agents of change. Their voices must be heard, their perspectives valued, and their leadership recognized at negotiation tables,” she asserted.

At another event, 'Mobilizing Private Sector Climate Finance: Challenges and Opportunities', Syeda Rizwana Hasan discussed the pivotal role of the private sector in addressing climate finance gaps.

The Advisor also participated in a bilateral meeting with the Director-General of Climate, European Commission, at the Bangladesh Pavilion, underscoring Bangladesh’s commitment to enhancing global partnerships for climate resilience.