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Chief Adviser asks Bangladesh to put up extra efforts in Cop29

Chief Adviser Professor Yunus urges Bangladeshi officials, NGOs, and civil society leaders to amplify the nation’s climate concerns at COP29 in Baku.

BAKU: Chief Adviser Professor Yunus on Monday asked the Bangladesh officials and NGO and civil society leaders to put up extra efforts to highlight the country’s climate crisis concern at the COP 29 conference in Baku.

He made the call in Baku just after he arrived in the Azerbaijan capital to lead Bangladesh in the annual UN-led climate change summit.

“Our main efforts will be to include our concerns and demands in the final declaration of the COP29,” he told the Bangladesh delegation during a coordination meeting at a hotel in Baku.

In the meeting, environment secretary Farhina Ahmed briefed the officials about Bangladesh’s stand on some of the key issues of the conference.

She said Bangladesh has set up nine teams to negotiate in all major areas, including climate finance, loss and mitigation, and just transition and adaptation mechanisms in the summit.

At least 29 NGOs and civil society groups from Bangladesh are joining the COP29, she said.

She said despite assurance from the rich countries in the Global North, Bangladesh has so far received 344 million US dollars of grants and 250 million US dollars of loans as climate finance.

Earlier, at around 5.15 p.m. local time, Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus arrived in Baku.

He will join the main summit of COP 29 tomorrow (Tuesday) and will speak in at least three major events.

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