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Strengthening climate adaptation

Scaling locally-led adaptation

Bangladesh is the world’s seventh most climate-vulnerable country. Many of its most climate-vulnerable regions are also quickly becoming its poorest.

Households in the most climate-vulnerable areas of the country are now spending up to half of their incomes on climate disasters. We focus on supporting communities to strengthen their resilience and ability to adapt to an increasingly unpredictable climate. Our network of climate adaptation clinics act as a one-stop service centres for farmers to get information, access high-quality inputs, and use services like crop storage.

As climate impacts disrupt access to basic services like water, we work with households and communities to scale locally-led solutions like rain water harvesting systems. We promote nature-based solutions, and work with communities to scale initiatives like agroforestry—and our climate information centre delivers actionable climate information that reaches farmers.


180,000

farmers provided with climate-adaptive training

A young girl splashes her face as water pours from a faucet

100,000

people equipped with access to rainwater harvesting systems

Marjina stands proud among her green crops

500,000

trees and mangroves planted

Climate-smart agriculture in Khulna, Satkhira, and Sirajganj

Asif Saleh stands with Mustakim bhai, a farmer, while learning about green paddy fields
We must prioritise locally-led solutions that can catalyse sustainable economic growth. Experience demonstrates that effective solutions emerge when communities themselves identify the challenges they are facing and co-create solutions for them.”

Asif Saleh

Executive Director, BRAC


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