Resilience in Action: Implementing Locally-Led Adaptation in Bangladesh

Written By: Chaity Dev and Md. Jubaer Rashid Bangladesh, a country vulnerable to a wide range of climate-related disasters, such as tropical cyclones, floods, coastal erosion, droughts and landslides, has limited coping capacity or budget to adapt and respond to these disasters at the community level. However, communities in coastal, drought-prone and flood-prone regions are […]
Tackling Food Adulteration as a Measure to Ensure Access to Safe Food in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh is home to over 21 million residents (as of 2021)[1] and is the most densely populated city in the world, with a density of 47,400 people per square kilometer (Dhaka Tribune, 2018). This teeming population requires that food is produced at an unprecedented rate and yet studies that show that […]