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WB financing in climate adaptation may privilege it’s landing business even undermine the priority issues of government

Dhaka, 08th December 2010: Today, EquityBD, a network of NGOs / CSOs in Bangladesh, called the government of Bangladesh to keep the World Bank out of climate financing in country’s climate adaptation plan. EquityBD has demand this issue through organizing a human chain with support of other like minded friends in front of national press club. They also criticized that the involvement of WB in country’s adaptation financing process might privilege the WB business interest and even undermine the government priorities in case of adaptation plan. They also said that, receiving loan from WB would impede the government voice in internationally on claiming of unconditional financial support for adaptation from rich countries.

The human chain is leaded by EquityBD and moderated by Mustafa Kamal Akanda (Coordinator EquityBD) and participate and speak by other representatives of 16 no of like minded network member.

Mr. Mahabub Hossen of CDP (Coastal Development Partnership) said that the WB is a credit lending organization whose target is doing business an making profit and now talking to save the environment which is very contradictory and funny, because the WB commitment never commensurate with its existing policy and actions in developing countries even Bangladesh. The nature of action of this organization is harmful for environment due to investing in the fossil fuel activities till date. So WB finance never support the climate even countries adaptation activities.

Syed Aminul Hoque of EquityBD said that WB is the selected agent of rich countries for their lending business, that’s why it would be impossible to implement any pro-poor adaptation action for government. He also said that, WB doesn’t have enough money for adaptation financing except conduct of some research activities. So that it’s clear that WB will never finance the country’s adaptation plan really which is pressing need for our poor and climate change victims.

Md. Sahidullah from SURO said that, the rich countries and big carbon emitters don’t follow the Kyoto Protocol agreement for financial support for poor countries which is breaching their commitment and searching business mechanism in the name of financing. That’s why they insist and provocation the poor countries to endorse the WB involvement in climate finance. He also urges to the global leader to follow the UNFCCC process for climate finance and demanded to keep the WB out of this process.

Mr. Firoj Ahmed of Lead Trust condemned some of our bureaucrats for unethical perusing the government to take the loan from WB, because it will serve their personal interest. He advised the government to be alert from this hypocrisy for the sake of poor people and refrain from taking any loan from WB in the name of climate finance which ultimately made the country indebted instead of real improvement of climate change vulnerability.

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International Civil Society Demand New UN Protocol for Climate Induced Migrants

December 6th, 2010, Cancun. Today in UNFCCC official premise Cancunmesse international civil society leaders demanded New UN protocol for Climate Forced Migrants as Universal Natural Person.” Among others the demand voiced and supported by Green Peace International Executive Director Mr. Kumi Naido in the seminar titled “Climate Induce Migrants: Need of New UN Protocol” held at auditorium Aguila, it is organized by EquityBD jointly with CSRL, Jubilee south, LDC Watch, SAAPE and Shaptahik. The seminar was moderated and the key paper presented by Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, the Chief Moderator, EquityBD. Among other the seminar was spoken by Kumi Naido, Executive Director, Green Peace; Mizarul Kayes, Foreign Secretary, Government of Bangladesh; Maria Lauren Theresa, Secretary General, Asia Pacific Research Network; Dorothy Gurrera, Focus on Global South; Kate Blogejenic, World Development Movemnet and Dr.Ahsan Uddin, Campaign for Sustainable Rural Livelihood. Abdul Awal of SUPRO has given conclusion remarks.

EquityBD jointly with Jubileesouth has been doing this global campaign since 2009 and they have same seminar in December 2009 in CoP 15 Copenhagen. So far they collected around 100 signatures of the prominent organizations from Asia, Africa and Latin Amercia. In his presentation Rezaul Karim Chowdhury has presented possible climate forced migrants figures from different regions; especially he mentioned the stern report figures which have estimated 200-250 millions climate induced migrants by the year 2050. He has also mentioned that the issue is already in UNFCCC negotiation table included in the Tianjian text and also in the proposal of G 77 plus China draft although it is not in concrete form.

On 5th December, EquityBD and other four other partners has organized the same seminar in the “Dialogoclimatico” a CSO /NGO premise in down town Cancun parallel to UNFCCC CoP 16. Where among other Jubilee south International Coordinator Ms. Beverly Keen also spoke, she has given detail deliberations of the situation in Latin America. In 6th December seminar Kumi Naido mentioned that forced migrants should not be considered as dispensable, he expressed full Green Peace solidarity on the campaign. Kate Blogejenevis of WDM, mentioned that his county like UK should take responsibility of this climate induce forced mirgrants .as it is part of their reparation of already accumulated climate debt. Dorothy Gurera of Focus on Global South said UNFCCC must get out of marker based solution; it has to be in human centric solution, where rights for climate induced migrants should be a centre point. Mari Lauren Theresa of APRN mentioned that this struggle for climate migrants rights is a part of greater social struggle that people of south seeking justice from northern countries. Dr.Ahsan Uddin mentioned that such an increase number of climate induced migrant’s in fact increasing social safety net budget of Government of Bangladesh in fact which is extra burden for Bangladesh in development budget. Mizaurl Kayes, Foreign Secretary of Government of Bangladesh, he highlighted the issue with relation to the securitization aspects. He said that, especially in this respect UNFCCC should not end up with a declaration will be a mere “creative ambiguity”.

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Civil society and government cooperation for projecting Bangladesh is a need in international level

Cancun, Mexico, 5th December 2010. Today Bangladesh UNFCCC negotiation team chief state minister for forest and environment Dr. Hasan Mahmud today has visited a stall on photo exhibition title “… but life’s goes in climate impact’s ground zero in Bangladesh…” in Cancunmesse, the UNFCCC official premise in Cancun, Mexico. The photo exhibition jointly organized by CSRL, EquityBD and Shaptahik, featuring climate impact in Bangladesh especially in respect of water and migration.

He was received by Golam Mortoza, the Editor Shaptahik and Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, Chief Moderator, EquityBD. There are fifteen photos featuring real struggle of Bangladeshi people, especially Sathkira people struggling for fetching water, tub well the major source of water has gone under saline water, how preserving and collecting drinking water become costly, how slum housing looks like in Dhaka, Dhaka people lives during 1998, has received huge attention from official delegates and observers who are participating in CoP 16 UNFCCC negotiation process which has started 29th November and suppose to be concluded on 10th December. Along side the stall, there is another one official stall of government of Bangladesh run by government officials, which have all related information, policy and planning materials related to climate adaptation planning in Bangladesh.

While discussing with Rezaul Karim Chowdhury and Golam Mortoza, he appreciated this photo exhibition initiatives, he said that such a positive engagement of Civil Society to project Bangladesh problems is a need in international level. The exhibition has already visited other dignatories of Bangladesh, like Dr. AK Abdul Momen, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations. Mr. Imrul Kayes, Foreign Secretary of Government of Bangladesh also visited the stall.

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Issues 51, Nov 2010 |Demand for Mitigation and Reparation of Ecological Debt first, not be confused on Adaptation Financing Commitment

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Seminar held demanding full transparency of government’s Cancun delegation

Demand for Mitigation and Reparation of Ecological Debt first, not be confused on Adaptation Financing Commitment

Dhaka, 13th November 2010. a seminar title “Cancun Cophoto2nference and Climate Justice” where CSO groups demanded to the government delegation for their position in Cancun conference. They also demanded that government delegation should demand mitigation first, and then reparation of ecological debt.

The seminar was organized by EquityBD and Rezaul Karim Chowdhury (Chief Moderator EquityBD) has moderate the session. Among others main speakers were Ghyas Uddin Ahmed MP, member, parliamentary standing committee on ministry of environment and forest, Dr. Ahsan Uddin Ahmed, Advisor, Campaign for Sustainable Rural Livelihood, Farooque Ahmed of MFTD (Media Foundation for Trade and Development);  Ziaul Haque Mukta, Campaign Manager, Oxfam GB; Badrul Alam, Bangladesh Krishok Federation; Mrs. Saudia Anwar, Network on Climate Change Bangladesh, Mahbubul Alam of WWB Trust.

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EquityBD participating at Cop-16 in Cancun and organize following events during 27th November to 9th December 2010.

The conference of COP-16 of the UNFCCC will be held in Cancun, Mexico to search a way forward for keeping the global temperatures below of catastrophic level. This conference will also participated by thousand of CSO’s (Civil Society Organization), activists and individuals across the world paralleled to draw the attention in favour of poor and  developing countries towards a sustainable coping of Climate Change impacts.

EquityBD (Equity and Justice Working Group Bangladesh) a part of global CSO is participating in this session and organize the following events in Cancun favouring Bangladesh to draw the global community attention;

a.         EquityBD will organize seminar at UNFCCC official premise,

EquityBD along with CSRL, LDC Watch, SAAPE, Jubileesouth, and Shaptahik is going to organize a seminar title “Climate Migrant’s Right : Need of New Protocol” at official UNFCCC premise, Cancun messe, Room Aguila, 16.45 to 18.15 hours on 6th December 2010.

The seminar will mainly focus to draw the global attention and strengthen our voices from the South for a new UN Convention or Protocol which should recognize the rights to life and livelihoods of climate forced migrants.

You are cordially invited in the seminar as a valued participant.
EquityBD Chief Moderator Rezaul Karim Chowdhury will be available in Cancun from 27th November to 9th December; he will be available in roaming mobile +8801711529792 and email: reza@coastbd.org

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b.         Organize Photo Exhibition on “Climate Change Impact in Water and Migration”

EquityBD along with CSRL and Shaptahik will also organize a photo exhibition in the UNFCCC official premise title “Climate Change Impact in Water and Migration” during the period 29th November to 9th December.

c. Evetns at Dialogoclimatico, a civil soceity premise

Same sort of seminar and photo exhibition will also be organized in CSO premise “Dialogoclimatico” premise during the period from 4th -9th December, 2010. Seminar will be held on 4th December 15.00 to 18.00 hrs.

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Demand for Mitigation and Reparation of Ecological Debt first, not be confused on Adaptation Financing Commitment

Dhaka, 13th November 2010. Today at Dhaka reporters unity in a seminar title “Cancun Conference and Climate Justice” speakers demanded that government delegation for Cancun conference must tell the nation what is their position in Cancun and what is their cost too, they also demanded that government delegation should demand mitigation first, and then reparation of ecological debt. They mentioned that adaptation financing commitment seems simply a carrot, that the delegation should not be confused. Civil society has also demanded international climate tribunal for climate victims and affected countries in view of recently held climate tribunal in the city. The seminar was organized by EquityBD a network of civil society and right based NGOs, they have also mentioned that the country has received single farthing $ 110 millions as committed by UK and other governments. The seminar was moderated by Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, Chief Moderator EquityBD; paper was presented by Sayed Aminul Haque, Secretariat Coordinator EquityBD. Among others main speakers were Ghyas Uddin Ahmed MP, member, parliamentary standing committee on ministry of environment and forest, Dr. Ahsan Uddin Ahmed, Coordinator, Campaign for Sustainable Rural Livelihood; Farooque Ahmed of MFTD; Ziaul Haque Mukta, Campaign Manager, Oxfam GB; Badrul Alam, Bangladesh Krishok Federation; Mrs. Saudia Anwar, Network on Climate Change Bangladesh, Mahbubul Alam of WWB Trust.

In his paper, Sayed Aminul Haque mentioned that, government should give emphasize in home front, especially in respect of climate fund management, which should not be limited only to bureaucratic management at present which is happening now, there must be transparent practice, at least government must declared that in funding projects there must be corruption risk assessment, information disclosure policy, complaint response mechanism and local project committee with CSO participation. Dr. Ahsan Uddin Ahmed mentioned, UK and other developed country government misguiding Bangladesh in disguise of funding commitment to distract attention on demanding mitigation, he mentioned there must be a strong voice for rights of climate migrants.

Rezaul Karim Chowdhury mentioned that there are difference of position between Prime Minister and the government delegation in respect climate migrants issue, while Prime Minister right fully so serious on the issue. He also beware that government and mass people should not fall in the trap of carbon trading, which is a false solution, being promoted for the interest of multinational corporations and developed countries. Ziaul Haque Mukta mentioned that, nation should not expect that government delegation would be judged on how much money they will be bringing; in fact Cancun is not the forum for that, delegation has to show the national courage for demanding mitigation. He also demanded that Bangladesh must demand 2nd and 3rd extension of Kyoto protocol and should be as legal binding to all parties. He mentioned that it is shame for US that as because of lack of legislation in their congress other countries are not able or hesitant to reach a common agreement. Badrul Alam mentioned that, this climate change issue should be an important issue for the political parties, otherwise cheating of developing countries, confusion created out of multi National Corporation will continue in the country. Saudia Anwar, has given detail elaboration of latest UNFCCC draft text, where still lack of specific commitment on adaptation financing and mitigation target.

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South Asian Regionalism to ensure Right to Food for hungry people

Dhaka, 27th October 2010. Today in a human chain and rally in front of national press club civil society groups demanded unity to uphold South Asian Regionalism and to ensure Right to Food of South Asian hungry people. It should be noted that 4th board meeting of the SAARC food bank is being inaugurated in the city today. The rally was organized by Agriculture Reporters Forum, Bangladesh Krishok Federation, EquityBD, Coastal Development Partnership, and Nagorik Uddogue, Media Foundation for Trade and Development and South Asia Alliance for Poverty Eradication (SAAPE). The rally was moderated by Mostafa Kamal Akanda of EquityBD, was spoken by, Rezaul Karim Chowdhury of SAAPE, Zaid Iqbal Khan and Mohiuddin Howlader Mohin of Krishok Federation, Fazlur Rahman a farmer from Baraguna, Dr. Sohel Iqbal from COAST and Debayoni Basu from IMSE India.

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SAARC Food Bank to Deliver Now

Dhaka, 26 October 2010. Today in a seminar title “SAARC Food Bank and South Asian Hungry People” held in national press club, speakers has urged SAARC leaders to implement integration of right to food in their respective country constitution and also demanded immediate operationalization of SAARC food bank. On the eve of SAARC food bank official meeting to be held during 27 and 28 October in Dhaka the seminar has been organized by Agriculture Reporters Forum, EquityBD, Bangladesh Krishok Federation, Coastal Development Partnership, Nagorik Uddouge, Media Foundation for Trade and Development and South Asian Allaience for Poverty Eradication (SAAPE) . The seminar was moderated by Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, spoken by Food and Disaster Management Minister Dr. Abdur Razzaque MP, Ex Agriculture Minister and BNP Leader M K Anwar, Chairman Parliamentary Standing Committee on Agriculture Shawkat Momen Sahajahan MP, Dr.Asaduzzaman of BIDS, Golam Mortoza of Shaptahik, Rashed Al Titumir of Unnayan Anneshan, Elahi Dad Khan of Bangladesh Nodal Piont for SAARC Food Bank, and Debayoni Baus of IMSE India.

On behalf of organizers a paper has been presented by Dr Sohel Iqbal that jointly prepared by Altab Hossain, and Farooque Ahmed. Mostafa Kamal Aknada has given welcome speech. They have raised four specific recommendations to make a functional food bank, these are food reserve have to be raised at least 1 million metric tons, four step tiers in between food bank to council of ministers have to reduced, price have to be settled as half of the international market price, and there should be SAARC agriculture perspective 2020 and SAARC food security plan have to be prepared in participatory way.

Minister Dr. Abdur Razzaque calls on responsibility of big countries to look on interest of the small countries in the region, he emphasized political intentions and good will is a necessity to solve other practical problems. He mentioned names of several SAARC based regional institutions as a result of SAARC process, although he said that in view of expectation it is slow and little. He cited example from European Union, and urged for a regionalism which will facilitate a win win situation for all the countries. He mentioned that investment in agriculture has to enhanced, and a long term perspective in agriculture and food security plan has to be taken in SAARC, as there are 40 % of world poor population living in this South Asia.

Opposition Leader and ex Agriculture Minister said that man made disaster is also responsible for creating food insecurity in the region, he criticized the 8 % less production as eligible criteria for a country to get access, he said that if it is 8 % less then it means a country already in famine condition. He raise question, if SAARC food back still has not deliver anything, then its necessity is in question. Showkat Momen Sajahan MP, Chairman of Parliamentary Standing Committee, criticized the approach of having politics in favor of Pakistan or in favor of India, he urged on top of all above controversy there must be a South Asian regionalism. Debayoni Bose of IMSE India and Zakir Hossain of Nagarik Uddogue given emphasize on Right to Food of the South Asian people, which has to be integrated in the respective country constitutions of SAARC countries. Fazlur Rahman a farmers leader from Baraguna has also spoken in the events, who stated present crisis of farming in grass root level. Apart from those speakers, Kawasar Hossain, Rafiqul Islam Azad, Shamima Akhter, Fakrul Ferdous, Zaid Iqbal Khan and Mahbub Hasan also spoken on the occasion.

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Rural Women and adolescent girl must be educated on Climate Adaptation

Dhaka, 14.October 2010. Today a national seminar title “Climate adaptation: priority on education of mother and girl child” has been organized at national press club in relation to the observance of International Rural Women Day 2010. ‘Rural women and adolescent girl must be educated on climate adaptation’ was the common voice of the seminar which was organized by Bangladesh National Committee on Observance of International Rural Women Day 2010. The seminar was moderated by Afoul Islam Khokan of Rupantor and the Moderator of EquityBD.The Chairmen of the parliamentary Standing committee of Ministry of Agriculture, Shaokat Momen Shahjahan M.P. was the chief guest of the seminar, Member of Parliament (MP) Asma Jerin Jhomo, Nazma Akter of Bangladesh Awami League, Syeda Asfia Ashrafi Papia of BNP, and Nur-a-Hasna Liliy Chowdhury of Jatiyo Party (JP) were spoke in the seminar along with leaders of civil society organizations. Mustafa Kamala Amanda of EquityBD has given welcome speech in the seminar.

Mr. Momen proposed to organize all the multi dimensional socio-economic activities of the rural women in a prescribed way to make their contribution in a visible form. Implementation of national policy of women development is important to ensure the rights and recognition of rural women he said.

Dr. M. Sohel Iqbal of equitybd has presented the keynote paper in the seminar. He mentioned that one fourth of the world population is rural women and 40% income source of a rural family is women. But they are not receiving proper respect from family and state. Among the drop out-of-school and HSC level student 51.9 % are adolescent girl in Bangladesh, who usually do not get proper attention from their parent’s especially in poor families. Situation is becoming jeopardized, while climate change catastrophic i.e., being affecting poor families, especially in coastal areas. He pleaded priorities for providing functional education with priority basis to the mothers and adolescent girls in poor families especially in coastal areas.

Asma Marin Jhomo, MP and a member of mother and child affairs parliamentary standing committee stated that frequent changing of government and policy caused the backwardness of women development and undermine their rights. For the effective role of rural women in climate adaptation government have to educate every rural family specially the women and girls.

Syeda Asfia Ashrafi Papia told that government and civil societies should work hand to hand to minimize the risk of climate change and educating the rural women. Nazma Akter asked for all party parliamentary caucus among the women MP of Bangaldesh. Though we have women leaders in politics and economics but the rural women are yet to go long way to access their rights – she added. Lily Chowdhury proposed that family member should extend the hand of assistance for boosting the rights of women.

Civil society activist Lily Hague, Maybug Hasan of CDP, Nargis Akter of Proshika, Shamima Akter of ESOW, Swapn Bhuian from Association of Landless Farmers), Bibha Rani Das fomm Savar, were also spoke in the seminar.

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Country Wide Campaign for Mothers and Daughter Education as Priority in Climate Adaptation

Dhaka, 9th October 2010. Today in a press conference International Rural Women Day Observation Bangladesh committee, a body of right based non government and civil society organization has announced country wide campaign to demand priority in mother and daughter education in climate adaptation. The press conference was moderated by Mustafa Kamal Akanda, Ms. Shamima Akhter of Asow, Savar, Asif Iqbal of Purbasah Faridpur, Rezaul Karim Chowdhury and Syed Aminul Haque of EquityBD spoken in the occasion.

Ms. Shamima Akhter read out a written press statement, where it has mentioned that, in fact 15th October declared as world rural women day in 1995 Beijing conference on women, later it has been endorsed by United Nation during 2007. Basically the day is to promote rural women concern and their rights. Right based organizations have been observing the day in Bangladesh since last ten years with their own resources. In line with international call, Bangladesh committee has taken initiative to promote concern of education for mothers and daughters in respect of climate education. They mentioned that mothers and daughters will be the worse suffers in climate change catastrophes, but they have to manage food, health care and especially taking care of children and adult population of a family. The group has placed six demands in this regard, where it has urged to initiate especial functional education for mothers and adolescent girls with income generating support, they have also placed demand to provide free electricity and water facilities in slum area, where most of the families has came from coastal area, as displaced by climate impacts in coastal area.

Mostafa Kamal Akanda has mentioned that, different programs will be observed in 60 districts, a seminar will be held in Dhaka on 14th October, there will be prizes will be given to rural women in each of the district for their outstanding role in respect of birth attendance, seed preservation, mediating demand on legitimate rights, facilitating education etc. Rezaul Karim Chowdhury mentioned that; the best approach of preparing climate adaptation in family is to develop knowledge, life and income generation skill of mothers and daughter’s skill in coastal areas.

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Ensure full Transparency in all Climate and Development fund and bring necessary administrative reform

[B]Dhaka, September 28,2010. [/B]Civil Society (CSO) leaders have urge to the government to ensure full transparency in handling of all climate and development related funds. The demand was raised from a human chain program held to observe the global day of “RIGHT to Know” in front of the national press club. Led by EquityBD it was participated by activists from18 other CSO and NGO bodies.They also demanded that the government to carry out necessary administrative reforms in the system of governance for effective implementation of Right to Information (RTI) Act) to ensure uninterrupted flow of news at all levels. They claimed that the government is showing every reluctance and delaying implementation of the act. It is also not working with speed for setting up the information commission which is part of the new law.They blamed the government for failing to designate an information officer at local district levels, especially at the upazila level on priority basis. The government is not also taking a proactive role on what sort of information will be disclosed to mass. Speakers criticised the government for avoiding inclusion of CSO representation in Climate funds management. Such failure will only strengthen the hand of bureaucracy and accelerate corruption.

They claimed the government to disclose all loan agreements made with different bilateral and multilateral agencies and asked the authorities to frame a proper implementation policy for the newly formed climate funds of the government.
The programme was moderated by Mustafa Kamal Akanda of EquityBD and speakers on the occasion included Prodip Kumar from Online Knodledge Center, Mahabubur Hasan of CDP, Firoj Ahmed from Lead Trust, Badrul Alam from Bangladesh Krishok Federation (BKF), Tushar Rahaman and Syed Aminul Hoque.

Participant bodies in the event included Arpon, BKF, Bangladesh Krishok Federation, CDP, Citizen Rights Movement, DCI, DORA, EquityBD, Krishani Shova, Lead Trust, Manusher Janno Foundation (MJF), NSS On line knowledge Center, Prodip, Prottasha, Purbasha, Sirjganj Flood Forum, UDDIPAN and United People Trust.

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