CALL - Climate Action at local Level


As Bangladesh undergoes a political transition, climate change remains a key priority for both the Government and civil society alike. With this programme, Switzerland wiII use its expertise and that of Swiss and local NGOs to support highly vulnerable communities to adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change. This will ultimately contribute to reducing the costs of the impact of climate change for Bangladesh, including its impact on the economy.

Región/País Tema Período Presupuesto
Bangladesh
Cambio climático y medio ambiente
Governance
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Environmental policy
Participación democrática y sociedad civil
Derechos humanos (incluidos los derechos de las mujeres)
01.04.2024 - 16.11.2026
CHF  9’590’000
Contexto

Climate Change (CC) threatens the development gains of Bangladesh (BD) and widens the gaps between the wealthy and the marginalised. In the long run, this threatens the stability of (BD) (regardless of which Government will be in place); and the Swiss interest to increase its share in the Bangladeshi domestic market and to prevent irregular migration.

Annual losses resulting from natural hazards amount to nearly 2% of BD’s GDP. CC impacts include job losses, reduced economic growth, damage to infrastructure, disruption of supply chains, and increased water and energy prices. High population density and rapid urbanisation add to the country’s vulnerability. Consequently, a significant percentage of people migrate, jeopardising sustainable development goals. Worst case scenario modelling projects that by 2050, 19 million people could be internally displaced due to CC impacts.

Poor rural communities, indigenous minorities, and women are disproportionately affected, exacerbating existing inequalities and threatening their livelihoods, health, and safety. The programme also contributes to the ambition of the Swiss International Cooperation to invest CHF 400 million for climate change annually and demonstrates Switzerland’s commitment to address the costs of Losses and Damages.

Objetivos In the southwestern coast, north-western riverine districts, and south-eastern disasterprone areas, this programme supports communities in developing context specific actions to adapt and mitigate climate change impact and contributes to the reduction of poverty and economic disparities.
Grupos destinarios The direct target group of this project includes: communities heavily impacted by climate change, national and sub-national government counterparts, and relevant private service providers (agricultureg, green energy, etc.) including climate-smart livelihood options an essential services.
Efectos a medio plazo

Outcome l: People and communities benefit from improved climate actions and better management of climate and disaster risks through harmonized interventions.

Outcome 2: Local system actors undertake improved climate actions and better manage climate and disaster risks through harmonized interventions.

Outcome 3: Knowledges haring, cross learning, and evidence-based advocacy strengthen climate governance mechanisms in Bangladesh.

Resultados

Resultados previstos:  

Output 1.1: Targeted people and communities have the knowledge and skills to better manage impacts of climate change and climate-induced disasters.

Output 1.2: Targeted people and communities have access to inclusive and climate-smart livelihood options and essential services.

Output 2.1: Local government, local actors, and civil society actors have the capacity (knowledge, skills and means) to undertake climate actions and better manage climate and disaster risks.

Output 2.2: Private sector actors have the capacity (knowledge, skills and means) to undertake climate actions and better manage climate and disaster risks.

Output 3.1: A knowledge sharing, learning and capacity building mechanism is established and practiced.

Output 3.2: Stakeholders and local partners are able to lead climate-related advocacy efforts towards equitable climate justice.


Resultados de las fases anteriores:   The baseline led by HEKS during the opening credit validates the baseline for the joint logframe.


Dirección / Officina Federal responsable COSUDE
Crédito Cooperación al desarrollo
Contrapartes del proyecto Contraparte del contrato
ONG internacional o extranjera
Sector privado
Organización suiza sin fines de lucro
  • Ayuda de las Iglesias Protestantes de Suiza
  • Otra organización suiza sin fines lucrativos
  • Sector privado extranjero Sur/Este

Contraparte de la implémentación
Consortium of nine Swiss Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), partnering with local partners (civil society and government) under the lead of Helvetas Bangladesh and co-lead of Swisscontact.T he otherS wiss NGOs are: CBMG global disability inclusion; Enfants du Monde EdM; _ Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition GAIN; Swiss Church Aid HEKS/EPER; Solidar Suisse; Suisse Red Cross SRC; Terre des hommes Tdh.

Coordinación con otros proyectos y actores SDC projects: Strengthening local governments (Go41mpact); access to climate change finance for local action (Green Finance); collection of field evidence for advocacy (PACTA), promotion of solutions for local stakeholders (BMMDP, Bamboo for Climate Action) and migration related to climate and disaster induced displacement (SIMS) .
Presupuesto Fase en curso Presupuesto suizo CHF    9’590’000 Presupuesto actual suizo ya emitido CHF    2’751’592 Total del proyecto desde la primera fase Presupuesto suizo CHF   300’000 Presupuesto inclusive contrapartes del proyecto CHF   31’500’000
Fases del proyecto Fase 1 01.04.2024 - 16.11.2026   (Fase en curso)