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27 Dec, 2025
Towards Climate Resilience: Lessons from Communities in Bangladesh

By Md. Abul Kalam Azad, Senior Environmental & Social Safeguard Specialist, Local Government Engineering Department (LGED), Dhaka, Bangladesh

 

Background

Bangladesh is one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world, facing recurrent floods, cyclones, salinity intrusion, riverbank erosion, and urban waterlogging. Despite these challenges, communities across Bangladesh have developed unique coping mechanisms and adaptation practices that safeguard lives, protect livelihoods, and strengthen social cohesion. These experiences demonstrate that resilience is not only built through large-scale infrastructure or policies but also through everyday practices, collective action, and local innovations.

 

Theme

The event, “Towards Climate Resilience: Lessons from Communities”, emphasises the central role of community-led solutions in building an inclusive and sustainable resilience framework. By bridging local knowledge and national policy, the event seeks to highlight how indigenous practices, women’s leadership, social protection, and nature-based solutions can be scaled and integrated into national strategies for climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction.

 

Objectives

  • Showcase proven community-based adaptation practices from diverse regions of Bangladesh.
  • Identify pathways to integrate local innovations into national and local government planning.
  • Promote inclusive governance by amplifying the voices of women, youth, and marginalised groups.
  • Explore financing options to sustain and scale community-led climate resilience.
  • Strengthen partnerships among government, NGOs, development partners, and communities.

 

Key Sub-Themes

  • Community-based adaptation & indigenous knowledge
  • Nature-based solutions and ecosystem restoration
  • Climate-resilient livelihoods and social protection
  • Inclusive governance and women/youth leadership
  • Early warning and localised preparedness systems
  • Financing and scaling local resilience solutions.

 

Expected Outcomes

  • Documentation of practical, replicable community resilience practices.
  • Policy recommendations for embedding community inputs into national strategies.
  • Strengthened collaboration among stakeholders to scale grassroots innovations.
  • Enhanced visibility of women and youth as leaders of resilience-building.

 

Conclusion

The journey “Towards Climate Resilience: Lessons from Communities in Bangladesh” underlines that true resilience emerges not only from infrastructure or policy frameworks but from the lived experiences, innovations, and collective actions of communities. By valuing indigenous knowledge, strengthening inclusive governance, and investing in climate-resilient livelihoods, Bangladesh can transform local practices into scalable models of adaptation. The event aspires to bridge grassroots insights with national strategies, ensuring that women, youth, and marginalised groups remain at the forefront of resilience-building. Ultimately, these lessons demonstrate that community-led approaches are crucial in shaping a sustainable, inclusive, and climate-resilient future for Bangladesh.

 

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this piece are those of the author/s and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of AIDMI.

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