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Thursday 30th of October 2025 E-paper
* Forex reserves stand at $32.15b   * 92500 Army, Navy personnel to be deployed for national election   * Yunus warns of ‘challenging’ election and possible sudden attacks   * High-level meeting on election preparations held at Jamuna   * HC issues rule to pay Tk 2cr to family of metro rail accident victim   * Cyclone Montha weakens after crossing Andhra Pradesh coast   * Overnight Israeli strikes in Gaza kill at least 60, including children   * Active Role of Youth Essential for the Victory of ‘Dhaner Sheesh’ : Rita   * Daffodil, City Univ students clash; vehicles torched, offices looted   * Metro rail resumes full operations after Farmgate accident  
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  UK- Bangladesh collaboration to strengthen flood forecasting: Rizwana

BSS) - Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan today said the EnRICH Project will strengthen flood forecasting and early warning systems in Sylhet, Sunamganj, Cumilla, and Feni from September 2025 to March 2026.

She made this remark while addressing a national event titled ‘UK-Bangladesh Collaboration on Ecology-Based Adaptation and Hydro-Met Services’ held at Pani Bhaban here.

The Adviser appreciated the UK Met Office’s collaboration with RIMES, BWDB, and BMD under the new initiative, saying, “Our meteorologists often struggle to forecast sudden floods or upstream water surges accurately. Over the next six months, this partnership will enhance our analytical capacity to interpret rainfall and hydrological data more effectively.”

Emphasizing the need for stronger coordination between the government and development partners, Rizwana Hasan said the sustainability of NGO-led projects depends on establishing effective collaboration mechanisms with the government.

Highlighting the importance of protecting Haor ecosystems, she noted, “If the Haor ecosystem collapses, our food supply will drop. Protecting Haor means protecting the country’s overall ecosystem.”

Although the National Haor Master Plan has been finalized, she said, the Haor Development Board still lacks an approved administrative structure, which limits its effectiveness.

Rizwana, also Water Resources Adviser, informed that the government has already drafted the Haor and Wetland Ordinance and a protection order under the Water Act covering Hakaluki and Tanguar Haor has been prepared. Once gazetted, these areas will be managed as climate- and agriculture-friendly ecosystems.

“Haor is deeply linked with our food system — when water or electricity supply falls, food security suffers. It is our national duty to protect this ecosystem for the wellbeing of our people,” she said.

Rizwana Hasan also mentioned that Haor communities are deprived of essential services, including healthcare. “We are exploring a boat-based hospital model that can operate both during floods and in the dry season,” she added, noting that such a project from the Health Ministry could be considered for approval under the Climate Change Trust Fund.

The event brought together over 150 participants, including government officials, development partners, academia, and civil society, reaffirming a shared commitment to climate resilience and locally led by Bangladesh.

Deputy Country Director – Programme, CARE Bangladesh, Emebet Menna, Deputy High Commissioner and Development Director, British High Commission, Dhaka, James Goldman, Adviser, C3ER, BRAC University Professor Dr. Ainun Nishat, Chief of Party, NABAPALLAB, CARE Bangladesh Selina Shelley Khan and Assistant Director, C3ER, BRAC University Roufa Khanum, among others, spoke at the event.

The event also showcased the achievements of the UK-funded NABAPALLAB Project in the Sundarbans Ecologically Critical Area (ECA) and announced its expansion to Hakaluki Haor, one of the largest wetlands in South Asia.

A panel discussion featuring experts from ADB, CNRS, RSF, and the Bangladesh Forest Department underscored the importance of integrating Nature-Based Solutions and Locally Led Adaptation into Bangladesh’s national climate strategies.



  
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