French Ambassador to Bangladesh, Jean-Marc Séré-Charlet, recently met with Syeda Rizwana Hasan, an adviser on environment and climate change, to discuss enhancing climate resilience and cooperation between the two countries.
During their meeting, they focused on important environmental and water-related projects backed by the French Development Agency (AFD). Ambassador Séré-Charlet emphasized France’s dedication to supporting Bangladesh’s climate efforts. This support covers various areas, such as adaptation strategies and biodiversity conservation.
Adviser Hasan stressed the need to streamline processes within the government. She requested a list of projects that need quick attention so they can be implemented on time. Hasan highlighted the urgency of finalizing project documents to speed up progress on pending initiatives.
Both officials agreed that ongoing high-level dialogue is crucial. They want to tackle bureaucratic challenges together to prioritize climate action.
In 2022, Bangladesh faced significant climate challenges, ranked as one of the countries most affected by climate change. According to a recent report from the Global Climate Risk Index, the country faced economic losses exceeding $350 million from natural disasters linked to climate effects. Experts emphasize the importance of international cooperation to tackle such pressing issues effectively.
For further insights, you can read the Global Climate Risk Index for a detailed view of how countries are responding to climate change.
This dialogue between Bangladesh and France marks a vital step towards addressing environmental challenges, ensuring both countries can work together for a sustainable future.




















