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Call for Concept Note: Climate Change Window – Bangladesh

Call for Proposals: EKOenergy’s Climate Fund

Deadline: 24-Dec-23

The Climate Bridge Fund (CBF) is inviting NGOs (registered under NGO Affairs Bureau of the Government of Bangladesh) to submit project ideas for this call.

The Climate Bridge Fund (CBF) is a trust fund established by Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) with support from the Government of Germany through KfW. CBF supports urban adaptation measures in the context of climate-induced migration.

The Climate Bridge Fund has been set up to “bridge” the financial gap from short-term project funding to sustainable provision of services and infrastructure for climate-induced migrants. The aim is to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable people in urban areas who are either displaced or are at the risk of being displaced due to the impacts of climate change.

The purpose of this Call for Concept Note is to select projects that contribute in strengthening climate resilient services and infrastructure in selected urban areas in Bangladesh. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) clearly mentioned that the people of coastal urban areas would face huge loss and damages due to rapid (e.g., flash floods, cyclones and storm surges) and slow onset events (e.g., sea level rise, salinity intrusion in ground and surface water) in not only Bangladesh but across the world. The risks of the slum dwellers who are socially disadvantaged people would further suffer if climate resilient services and infrastructures are not extended effectively or adaptation actions are not taken immediately. In addition to this the negative impact on women and people with disabilities and other more marginalised communities will even be further.

Through this call, the Climate Bridge Fund (CBF) aims to contribute in implementation of some of the key national climate change and development policy instruments including BCCSAP 2009, NAP 2022; 8FYP (2020-2025), Climate Change Gender Action Plan (ccGAP), The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW, 1979) and Perspective Plan (2021-2041) that critically recognize the need of addressing climate resilience in urban areas through improvement of services and infrastructures. The selected projects would also contribute to implementing the Paris Agreement, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction in Bangladesh.

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For more information, visit Climate Bridge Fund.

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