Bangladesh and Denmark further strengthen their green and sustainable partnership.

The Bangladesh Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, H.E. Md. Shahab Uddin, and Danish Minister for Development and Global Climate, H.E. Dan Jørgensen launched a Joint Action Plan for realizing the Sustainable and Green Framework Engagement that was signed in 2022 to strengthen the partnership on climate and green transition between the two countries.

With the Joint Action Plan, Bangladesh and Denmark are deepening their partnership toward attaining a more sustainable and green future globally. The focus of the activities of the Action Plan is on Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, Loss & Damage, and Environmental Sustainability, in the framework of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.

The Joint Action Plan will bring all instruments into play, ranging from diplomatic action and development cooperation to climate funding and investments, trade and private sector relations, including public-private partnerships, to share knowledge and green solutions to tackle global challenges.

During the ceremony, the Bangladesh Minister for Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, H.E. Md. Shahab Uddin, MPsaid “Bangladesh, and Denmark are committed partners to have collaboration on green transition and tackling the adverse effects of Climate Change. Denmark is a long-trusted friend of Bangladesh and the launching of the Joint Action Plan today will pave the way for better implementation of the overall green transition process in Bangladesh with the support of Denmark.”

The Danish Minister for Development and Global Climate stated that he was pleased to launch the Joint Action Plan with the Bangladesh Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, H.E. Md. Shahab Uddin, MPduring his first visit to Bangladesh. “Denmark and Bangladesh are two countries with a strong and active engagement in the global climate agenda. Launching our Joint Action Plan today signals that we are ready to ‘walk the talk’ on the commitments made in the Paris Agreementon Climate Change”.

 

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