Upstream, downstream countries must work together to tackle climate change: Rizwana

Atmosphere, Wooded enviornment, Climate Commerce, and Water Sources Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan has highlighted the importance of upstream worldwide locations informing downstream worldwide locations upfront about rainfall, structural prerequisites, and water free up timings noting that each must work collectively.

She also emphasised the need for regional cooperation in addressing the impacts of native climate commerce.

The Atmosphere Adviser made these remarks on the present time (6 October) whereas addressing the ‘Annual Neighborhood of Notice (COP) Network Conference as the chief guest. The tournament used to be organized by Manusher Jonno Basis below the mission ‘EmPower: Ladies folks for Climate Resilient Societies,” at Dhaka Brac Centre.

She also mentioned that the authorities is taking steps to end food shortages sooner or later of pure failures.

She known as for world efforts to form zero carbon emissions and stable funding from the Loss and Bother Fund.

Rizwana Hasan extra illustrious that ladies are the most struggling from native climate commerce and warranted that their participation could perchance well be ensured in the Nationwide Adaptation Opinion.

The tournament used to be presided over by Shaheen Anam, Govt Director of the Manusher Jonno Basis. Particular pals incorporated Maria Stridsman, Head of Kind Cooperation on the Embassy of Sweden in Bangladesh, and Gitanjali Singh, Country Consultant for UN Ladies folks.

All the scheme throughout the tournament, the ‘Ladies folks’s Climate Motion Network’ used to be launched, and 5 female entrepreneurs were awarded the ‘Ladies folks’s Characteristic in Combating Climate Commerce Award 2024’.

Participants on the convention discussed systems for increasing ladies’s participation and management in native climate commerce adaptation and mitigation efforts. Loads of panel discussions, workshops, and presentations were held on ladies’s empowerment, native climate resilience, and gender equality.