What we did
Local governments in Bangladesh need technical capacity to prepare urban development plans in a manner that is climate resilient and socially inclusive. There is a need for the consideration of climate risks to be integrated in the urban development planning. Investments for urban development need to be planned in a climate sensitive, gender sensitive and inclusive manner. For this, it is necessary to improve the dialogue process and knowledge exchange for the promotion of climate resilience in cities.
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How we tracked
Training for local actors – 15 (national)
Policy dialogue – 2 (national and international)
Peer-to-peer exchanges – national
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What we achieved
The project aims to build capacity of local governments, decision makers, policy makers on climate resilient and socially inclusive urban planning and development. Four main activities include:
Conducting trainings for local level actors to enhance technical and communication skills to engage with partners and stakeholders to formulate and implement climate resilience plans.
To provide inputs, as part of the larger stakeholder group, to the national methodology for integrating climate concerns in urban development plans.
Connecting local governments with relevant national level organisations through national level policy dialogues to encourage vertical collaboration.
Organise peer-to-peer exchange between cities at national and international level to encourage replication of good practices and horizontal collaboration
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