The objective of the exposure visit was to offer visitors practical insights into climate action in Bangladesh, while showcasing the initiatives undertaken by CCDB to foster community empowerment and raise awareness in addressing local challenges.
A total of 13 participants from the PEEDA (04 representatives) and its local partner organizations (09 representatives) of Nepal visited Bangladesh:
โผ๏ธPeople, Energy & Environment Development Association (PEEDA)
โผ๏ธLocal Initiatives for Biodiversity, Research and Development (Li-BIRD)
โผ๏ธKarnali Integrated Rural Development and Research Centre (KIRDARC)
โผ๏ธPrakriti Resources Centre (PRC)
โผ๏ธUnited Mission to Nepal (UMN)
โผ๏ธCenter for Social Change (CSC)
โผ๏ธWildlife Conservation Nepal (WCN)
โผ๏ธYouth Acting for Change -Nepal (YAC)
โผ๏ธFood First Information and Action Network (FIAN).
On 20 April, the visitors had a meetin with the Senior Management Team (SMT) and relevant colleagues. Juliate Keya Malakar, Executive Director of CCDB, highlighted the organizational goals, objectives, and motto and mentioned that the RECAP project can strengthen regional collaboration and benefit participating countries.
On 21 April, a field visit to the CCDB Climate Centre in Gazipur allowed the Nepalese team to explore climate adaptation and mitigation technologies and assess their practical applications. Following the visit, they shared insights, experiences, and potential for replicating these solutions in their own country.
On 22 April, the visitors met with representatives of CCDBโs local partner organizations under the RECAP project in an interactive session, exchanging views and feedback. They noted that RECAP can strengthen partners’ capacity for effective climate action across four South Asian countries and emphasized continued engagement with government stakeholders to position RECAP for long-term adaptation and resilience planning.
On 23 April, the team visited the CCDB field office in Manikganj to observe community-based adaptation practices, a womenโs forum, climate-resilient farming techniques, and environment-friendly cooking solutions that contribute to climate resilience and livelihood improvement.
Through the exposure visit to Bangladesh, participants from PEEDA and its local partner organizations learned how CCDB has been working on climate change and contributing to the climate change intervention sector. Now, it is expected that the visiting team members will use these in their own work areas and replicate and innovate for climate action. Besides, the visit will strengthen the partnership among the CCDB, PEEDA, and RECAP’s local partner organizations to achieve BftWโs climate goals in South Asia.
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