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BRAC, Denmark Embassy sign MoU to ensure safe water in Mongla

Staff Correspondent
29 Jan 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 29 Jan 2022 03:20:18
BRAC, Denmark Embassy sign MoU to ensure safe water in Mongla
Danish Ambassador to Bangladesh Winnie Estrup Petersen and BRAC Executive Director Asif Saleh shake hands at the Danish ambassador’s residence in Dhaka on Thursday – Courtesy Photo

BRAC signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Embassy of Denmark in Bangladesh at the Danish ambassador’s residence on Thursday to ensure safe water through a project.

The title of the project is ‘Enhancing Safe Drinking Water Security and Climate Resilience through Rainwater Harvesting’ in Mongla upazila of Bagerhat district, BRAC said in a statement.

The Danish embassy in Bangladesh will provide the total budget of the project at DKK 29 million over three years of the project period to reach 67,300 climate-vulnerable people with access to safe drinking water.

According to the statement, Mongla is one of the most climate-vulnerable areas in Bangladesh, particularly in terms of salinity intrusion. More than 60 per cent of its inhabitants have no access to safe drinking water and are suffering from health and income loss. Women and girls are disproportionately affected due to the overburden of domestic work and social insecurity.

Winnie Estrup Petersen, ambassador of Denmark to Bangladesh, said, “We are very happy to take this step to deliver on the talks of COP 26. By 2023, Denmark will provide at least $500 million per year globally in grant-based climate finance.

Bangladesh is amongst the world’s most climate-vulnerable countries and should of course benefit from our strong climate commitment. This partnership signals first of several Danish commitments to climate adaptation and mitigation programmes for Bangladesh starting 2022.”

Highlighting the importance of adapting climate-adaptive measures for the people of the coastal belt of Bangladesh, BRAC Executive Director Asif Saleh said, “No one should walk 2 km to fetch drinking water. However, climate change is driving an acute drinking water crisis in coastal Bangladesh. BRAC has been working persistently to ensure this basic human right of getting safe drinking water. We appreciate very much the support of the Embassy of Denmark in this endeavor. Together we will work towards developing a holistic and sustainable model of providing water at the last mile for every single Bangladeshi.”

The project’s goal is to improve the wellbeing of the most climate-vulnerable population of the upazila by creating access to a nearby source of safe drinking water, a solution that can be replicated in other similar localities. In line with the Danish Development Strategy “The World We Share”, the project will enhance climate resilience following a community-centric locally-led approach, while coordinating with the government and other non-governmental actors, it added.

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