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Bangladesh gets $230m ADB aid for flood rehabilitation

Staff Correspondent
17 Apr 2023 16:31:43 | Update: 17 Apr 2023 17:54:36
Bangladesh gets $230m ADB aid for flood rehabilitation
People make their way on a boat while others wade along a flooded street during a monsoon rainfall in Sylhet on June 18, 2022 — AFP Photo

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the government of Bangladesh on Monday signed agreements for $230 million in loan to help the rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts in the north-eastern region of the country affected by devastating floods in May–June 2022.

Sharifa Khan, secretary of the Economic Relations Division, and Edimon Ginting, ADB country director for Bangladesh, signed the agreements on behalf of their respective sides, read a press release.

The assistance under the Flood Reconstruction Emergency Assistance Project will help in the reconstruction, improvement of resilience, and economic recovery of the north-eastern districts of Brahmanbaria, Habiganj, Kishoreganj, Moulvibazar, Mymensingh, Netrokona, Sherpur, Sunamganj, and Sylhet. Record rainfall in north-eastern Bangladesh in May–June last year caused massive flooding, especially in the low-lying haor region, affecting 7.2 million people.

“The project will address the climate change impacts by developing innovative climate-resilient infrastructure under the build-back-better principles in line with the government’s national adaptation plan,” said Edimon Ginting.

“The project will also help improve living conditions, livelihoods, and climate resilience in the flood-affected northeast region of Bangladesh by reducing flood risks in 79,233 hectares of land; improving climate-resilient irrigation infrastructure and water delivery services in at least 10,000 hectares of land; reconstructing and rehabilitating 757 kilometers (KM) of rural roads, 34 km of rail track, 80 km of river embankment and 11,900 tube wells; and planting 100,000 trees,” he added.

In partnership with reputable national and international research institutes, the project will support climate-smart agriculture technologies and livelihoods to the flood-affected people in the socioeconomically underdeveloped haor region. The improvement in agriculture value chains (crops and fisheries) will enhance food security, nutrition, employment, poverty reduction, and rural livelihoods. 

The project will incorporate safety features in infrastructure designs, particularly for the elderly, women, children, and people with disability. In line with the build-back-better approach, the infrastructure design will consider historical and projected climate scenarios including maximum flood depth and velocity, and temperature and rainfall. The project will also support water management through alternative wetting and drying technology, direct seeded rice, and the use of solar irrigation for climate adaptation and mitigation, the release added.

An additional $1 million technical assistance grant from ADB’s Technical Assistance Special Fund will support implementing agencies in building their capacities in climate adaptation and disaster risk management, improving project implementation and monitoring, and strengthening flood risk management and early warning system.

The ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Established in 1966, it is owned by 68 members — 49 from the region.

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