Standard Chartered Bangladesh, World Vision join forces to build climate resilience in coastal communities

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Standard Chartered Bangladesh has agreed a new partnership with World Vision Bangladesh to launch two climate resilience initiatives designed to protect livelihoods, restore fragile ecosystems, and improve access to safe drinking water in some of Bangladesh’s most climate-vulnerable coastal regions.
One of the initiatives will focus on ecosystem restoration and climate-resilient livelihoods in communities surrounding the Sundarbans, Bangladesh’s first line of defense against cyclones, tidal surges and extreme weather. The second initiative will address the urgent challenge of safe drinking water in coastal districts affected by saltwater intrusion, groundwater contamination and frequent cyclone damage, according to a media release.
Commenting on the partnership, Naser Ezaz Bijoy, Chief Executive Officer, Standard Chartered Bangladesh, said: “In coastal Bangladesh, climate pressure is part of everyday life, whether it is land that can no longer be farmed, or the daily struggle to find safe drinking water. Through this partnership with World Vision Bangladesh, these projects will directly support around 25,000 people, helping families protect their livelihoods, access safe water, and build resilience against future shocks.”
Suresh Bartlett, Country Director, World Vision Bangladesh, said: "At World Vision Bangladesh, we believe that sustainable change happens when communities, businesses, and development partners work together. We are investing in solutions that not only meet immediate needs but also secure a brighter future for children and families across Bangladesh. This collaboration with Standard Chartered Bank will empower vulnerable families and help build a future of hope where every child can thrive."

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