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Extended Community Climate Change Project-Drought (ECCCP-Drought)

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Approval FY
2023
Fund
Green Climate Fund
Fund Spend
$24,957,990
Co-Financing
$5,004,000

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Summary

Bangladesh is experiencing an increasing frequency and intensity of drought in its flat and low-lying northwestern region (NWR), an important agricultural hub in the country. More than 60% of the population in the region are small, marginal farmers and agricultural labourers that will struggle economically as the window of the drought season keeps expanding. Many of the residents in the region already suffer from food and nutritional deficiency caused by the prolonged drought-periods that have been steadily increasing over the past 30 years.   The objective of the ECCCP-Drought project is to make the NWR region of Bangladesh less vulnerable to climate change-induced drought while promoting the sustainable use of the region’s scarce water resources. The project achieves this by improving local institutional and technical capacities for the improvement of water planning and governance. In addition to this, the project will provide much needed infrastructure maintenance and provide more water access point for drinking purposes to reduce the burden of women in the region.

About this project

Approval FY
2023
Fund
Green Climate Fund
Fund Spend
$24,957,990
Co-Financing
$5,004,000
Status
Under Implementation
Theme
Adaptation
Implementing Agency
Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (Bangladesh)
Sector
Public
Result Area
Health, food, and water security
Type
Project
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