Dhaka,
Jun 11 (UNB)- Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday accepted the Local
Adaptation Champions Award of the Global Center on Adaptation (GCA) as
Bangladesh won the maiden award for its leading role in introducing local
adaptation programme to fight climate changes.
Chief Executive Officer
(CEO) Professor Patrick V. Verkooijen handed over the award to the prime
minister, while paying a courtesy call on her at her official residence
Ganabhaban here.
"Bangladesh has won
the award for its leading role in taking a locally formulated climate
adaptation programme," PM's Press Secretary Md Nayeemul Islam Khan said at
a press briefing.
He said the Bangladesh
prime minister will be in the process of selecting the next awardee as her
country won the award this time, according to the rule of GCA.
Bangladesh, the first
country to receive the global Local Adaptation Champions Award, won in the
Innovation in Devolving Finance category for the Local Government Initiative on
Climate Change (LoGIC).
Receiving the award, the
PM said she was deeply honoured to accept this prestigious award on behalf of
the government and people of Bangladesh, whose unwavering resilience and
innovative spirit have always guided Bangladesh through natural adversities.
"This recognition
underscores our commitment to sustainable development and climate resilience,
and we are grateful for the Global Center on Adaptation's invaluable support in
our journey towards a prosperous and resilient future," she was quoted as
saying.
The premier informed
Verkooijen of the measures taken by her government to counter the climate
change impacts." We have established the climate trust fund with our own
finances," she was quoted as saying.
The prime minister and
the GCA CEO agreed that the developed countries did not comply with their
commitments to give their promised money to the climate fund to help the
climate vulnerable countries.
Professor Patrick V.
Verkooijen appreciated Sheikh Hasina for her role to provide money from the
climate fund in different international programmes and requested her to be more
vocal to this demand.
He urged the PM to take
prompt measures to release money from the climate fund of Denmark, otherwise
the money will be sent back by December.
The GCA has proposed to
build an iconic nature based floating office adjacent to Dhaka likewise as it's
office at Rotterdam in Netherlands which drew global appreciation due to its
uniqueness.
The prime minister
suggested considering areas inside and outside Dhaka to build the office.
Prof Verkooijen
appreciated the role of the prime minister in fighting climate change and
locally developed adaptation programmes to face the climate change.
"I was encouraged
by your role to this end. Wherever I go, I refer to Bangladesh and you (PM) for
climate adaptation. So, you may consider me as your envoy," said Nayeemul
quoting the CEO of GCA.
PM's Ambassador-at-Large
Mohammad Ziauddin, Principal Secretary M Tofazzel Hossain Miah and PMO
Secretary Mohammad Salahuddin were present.
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