MUJIB CLIMATE PROSPERITY PLAN, DECADE 2030
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January, 2024Author(s)
- GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH
Abstract
Bangladesh faces increasing catastrophic impacts of climate change that could result in a 6.8% loss in GDP per year by 2030 if not addressed. For this reason, we need to build Bangladesh’s resilience to make sure that these impacts do not affect the country's prosperity. Thus, the Mujib Climate Prosperity Plan Decade 2030 includes a number of ambitious new and strengthened adaptation efforts to build resilience in populations and ecosystems. Minimizing and averting loss and damage is at the heart of this plan. The Mujib Climate Prosperity Plan was launched under Bangladesh’s second tenure as president of the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF). It works to counteract climate-induced damage and losses by equipping vulnerable communities, industry, and the government with the Mujib vision supported by optimized financing tools and models that will be key to the new risk management paradigm to bring about resilience and stability, especially for small businesses, vulnerable populations, and the economy.
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GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH
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GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH
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