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Category: Disaster & Climate Resilience

Disaster & Climate Resilience

Prosperity project areas hit by flood

The heavy monsoon rain, the onrush of water from the hilly areas and the rise in water levels of major…

August 17, 2020August 17, 2020
Disaster & Climate Resilience

AMPHAN IMPACT: More than 700 Prosperity villages affected: POs

Sitting on a precarious geographical location along the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh is hit by climate-induced disasters -- cyclone, tidal…

June 18, 2020August 15, 2020
Disaster & Climate Resilience Featured

Extreme poor people hit by Amphan getting free potable water

Cyclone Amphan left a trail of destruction in the southern coastal belt of Bangladesh where the poverty rate is high.…

June 18, 2020July 15, 2020
Blog Disaster & Climate Resilience Featured

The Nexus between Poverty and Climate Change

Poverty is a dynamic and multidimensional condition. It is formed by the interaction of social, economic, political, and environmental processes,…

June 17, 2020June 22, 2020
poor woman
Blog Cross-cutting Component Disability Disaster & Climate Resilience Women Empowerment leading to Gender Equality

Poverty in Bangladesh: Where to focus and how?

This year’s Nobel Prize for Economics has gone to Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, both MIT professors, and Professor Michael…

October 18, 2019October 28, 2019

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