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Bangladesh Country Environment Analysis 2023

August 11, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The 2023 Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) aims to support the Government of Bangladesh (GoB) in informing policies and investments for improving environmental health and pollution management, a critical step towards a green growth pathway. The CEA focuses on accomplishing the following:

  • Identifying the environmental priorities of the country and assessing how they affect health and productivity;
  • Identifying interventions to tackle those priorities;
  • Assessing the strengths and shortcomings in the country’s environmental governance framework to address the environmental priorities and implement the proposed interventions; and
  • Making recommendations based on that analysis to strengthen governance and agencies’ institutional capacity for environmental management.

The CEA identified ambient and household air pollution; inadequate drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH); and exposure to chemicals such as lead and arsenic as Bangladesh’s environmental priorities, since they account for over 32 percent of the country’s premature deaths annually. Based on cost-effectiveness, cost-benefit, and other analyses, the CEA recommends a set of policies, investments, and technical assistance activities that could halve the number of those annual premature deaths by 2030, while contributing to greener, better infrastructure and services. Table 11.1 in chapter 11 summarizes the CEA’s recommendations.

Among priority interventions, the CEA recommends:

  • Expanding the range of environmental policy instruments beyond command-and-control to, for example, economic, market-, litigation-, and information-based policies;
  • Improving analytical capacity and data management for informed decision-making and enhanced enforcement;
  • Conducting additional studies on the sources of heavy metals to better identify and design further interventions; implementing a national program for air quality management prioritizing clean cooking and emissions abatement in power generation, waste management, and heavy-duty vehicles;
  • Enacting a comprehensive package of WASH interventions combined with improved capacity at Water Supply and Sewerage Authorities; and
  • Developing a framework for integrated waste management, covering plastic, electronic, and other waste streams.
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