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Home»Environment»Swedish envoy reaffirms Sweden’s commitment to supporting climate resilience in Bangladesh
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Swedish envoy reaffirms Sweden’s commitment to supporting climate resilience in Bangladesh

November 17, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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The event began with opening remarks by the Country Director of Swisscontact Bangladesh, who emphasized the importance of public-private collaboration in driving impactful and sustainable growth in the garment sector.

Ambassador Nicolas Weeks, representing the Embassy of Sweden, delivered the keynote speech, reaffirming Sweden’s commitment to supporting sustainable development, gender equality, and climate resilience globally and in Bangladesh.

In his closing remarks, Ambassador Weeks said, “Sweden and Bangladesh have built a strong partnership rooted in mutual respect and a shared commitment to sustainable development. The PROGRESS project reflects our dedication to empowering workers, fostering green skills, and supporting a more sustainable garment industry.”

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