Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today assured visiting Foreign Minister of the Maldives Abdulla Shahid that Bangladesh would extend its all-out support to his country in fighting climate change. She gave this assurance when Abdulla Shahid paid a courtesy call on her at her official residence Gono Bhaban.
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rights and the public health sector are interconnected, Foreign Minister Dr
AK Abdul Momen emphasized on strengthening the global assistance to address
the adverse impacts of climate change.
“It is possible to build a secured and sustainable world through the proper
implementation of the Paris Agreement and strengthening international
cooperation with climate finance, carbon emissions mitigation and
adaptation,” he said.
programme titled “Priorities for Labour, Human Rights and Health Sectors in
the Context of Climate Change” organised by the permanent mission of
Bangladesh in Geneva, said a handout here today.
Strengthen international cooperation in climate finance, mitigation and adaptation: Foreign minister
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Bangladesh has called for enhanced international cooperation in tackling adverse impacts of climate change on labour, human rights and health. Climate change, labour, human rights and public health are all intertwined. A secure and sustainable world could be built through the proper implementation of the Paris Agreement and strengthening of international cooperation in the areas of climate finance, mitigation and adaptation, said Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen in a virtual event on Climate Change Priorities on Health, Human Rights and Labour today.
Bangladesh with Maldives in fighting climate change: PM
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday said Bangladesh will extend its highest possible support to the Maldives in fighting the adverse impacts of global warming.
Sheikh Hasina made the assurance when Male Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid met her at Ganonbhaban.
“As the Climate Vulnerable Forum chair, Sheikh Hasina assured the Maldives of extending all-out support to it in facing the adverse impacts of climate change,” said PM’s assistant press secretary MM Emrul Kayas.
Hasina said Bangladesh has designed its own mitigation and adaptation plans, and is implementing those to fight the climate adversities.