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Saber seeks UN’s robust response to climate-vulnerable countries


By BSS
Published : 13 Jul 2024 09:22 PM

Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury has called upon the United Nations to be more responsive to the needs of developing countries, especially the most climate-vulnerable ones, in addressing the pressing challenges.

He said climate issues like sea level rise, salinity intrusion, and glacial melt are matters of survival for Bangladesh. "Time is running out. That's what science tells us," he added.

The environment minister made the remarks when he met Amina J. Mohammed, the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations, at the UN Headquarters in New York on Friday, according to a message received here today.

During the meeting, the UN deputy secretary-general acknowledged Bangladesh's significant progress under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in achieving the global goals, particularly in the realm of climate change adaptation, as exemplified by the implementation of its robust early warning systems.

These systems have greatly enhanced the country's disaster preparedness and resilience, serving as a model for other nations, she said.

The UN de­puty secretary-general and the Bangla­desh minister focused on the devastating impacts of climate change, ongoing conflicts, and other global challenges that are hindering the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

They emphasised the need for strengthened international collaboration to overcome these obstacles.

They also discussed how to amplify the voices of the global South in climate negotiations, especially in Conferences of Parties to secure more funding to tackle the impacts of climate change and support their green transition.

Earlier, Saber Chowdhury met the Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Achim Steiner, and discussed areas of mutual cooperation.

Steiner commended Bangladesh's leadership in addressing climate change from a prosperity perspective and assured UNDP's continued support in delivering on its climate promise based on the specific needs of Bangladesh.

Saber Hossain also met Chun Kyoo Park, Head of the United Nations Office for Sustainable Development (UNOSD), to discuss potential cooperation in the areas of waste management, including by building the capacity of relevant national and local government institutions and supporting the collection and analysis of relevant data.

The minister was accompanied by Ambassador Muhith, the Bangladesh Permanent Representative to the UN in New York.

Saber Hossain is in New York on an official visit from July 11 to 16.