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High-level ADB delegation meets Environment Adviser 

November 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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High-level ADB delegation meets Environment Adviser 

A high-level delegation from the Asian  Development Bank (ADB) met with adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan at her office in Bangladesh Secretariat today. Photo: PID

DHAKA, Nov 11, 2025 (BSS) – A high-level delegation from the Asian 

Development Bank (ADB), led by Tariq H. Niazi, senior director of Public 

Sector Management and Governance Department, ADB Headquarters in Philippines, 

and Hoe Yun Jeong, country director of ADB Bangladesh, met with Syeda Rizwana 

Hasan, adviser to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change at 

her office in Bangladesh Secretariat today.

During the meeting, Syeda Rizwana Hasan, also the adviser to the Ministry of 

Water Resources, underscored the urgent need to safeguard Bangladesh’s 

agricultural land from rapid and unsustainable conversion, noting that the 

country is losing nearly one percent of its cultivable land each year.

 

She urged ADB to assist the government in conducting a comprehensive mapping 

of agricultural zones and to provide both technical and financial support to 

strengthen land-use governance and ensure food security by 2050, said a 

Ministry press release.

The adviser also emphasized the importance of rainwater harvesting as an 

effective climate adaptation measure, especially in coastal regions. 

She called for ADB’s support in scaling up small-scale community water 

initiatives into nationwide programs. Rizwana Hasan reiterated the 

government’s commitment to developing bankable climate-resilient projects, 

particularly under the Bangladesh Climate Development Partnership (BCDP), and 

mentioned that shortlisted projects will soon be shared with ADB for further 

collaboration.

In response, Niazi, senior director of the ADB, reaffirmed ADB’s strong 

partnership with Bangladesh and expressed readiness to provide additional 

funding and technical assistance for climate-resilient development and 

institutional strengthening.

 

Country Director Jeong highlighted ADB’s ongoing initiatives to mobilize 

private sector investment and said an ADB mission from the Office of Market 

Development would visit Dhaka next week to explore resource mobilization 

opportunities.

Both parties agreed on the need for faster implementation of pilot projects-

especially in river restoration, water management, and community adaptation-

to achieve tangible results on the ground.

Sameer Khatiwada, principal economist; Sandeep Bhattacharya, principal public 

sector specialist; and Mousumi Pervin, senior climate change officer of ADB 

Bangladesh were also present, among others, at the meeting.

 

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