SIDA to help Bangladesh establish wildlife trust fund


DHAKA, April 17, 2025 (BSS) – In a significant stride towards bolstering biodiversity conservation, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) has pledged its support to Bangladesh for establishing a crucial wildlife trust fund.
This commitment, along with broader support for the nation’s biodiversity preservation endeavours, was announced today by Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan.
The announcement followed a meeting between the Bangladesh environment adviser and Nayoka Martinez B„ckstr”m, the First Secretary (Environment and Climate Change) and Deputy Head of Cooperation at the Swedish Embassy in Dhaka, held at Pani Bhaban here.
During the meeting, they underscored the imperative of adhering to well-defined timelines, complete with meticulously outlined project components, to ensure streamlined decision-making processes while placing paramount importance on the inclusive engagement of all relevant stakeholders.
A central theme of their dialogue revolved around the critical need to integrate marginalised communities into the very fabric of conservation initiatives, thereby guaranteeing a holistic and equitable approach to environmental protection.
Looking ahead, key initiatives are on the horizon, including the scheduled July 2025 launch of the Bangladesh Climate Development Partnership (BCDP), a pivotal tool designed to enhance coordination across various organisations engaged in climate action, a ministry press release said.
Earlier in the day at Pani Bhaban, Rizwana also held a view- exchange meeting with the celebrated British wildlife TV presenter, naturalist, conservationist, author, television producer and filmmaker Nigel Alan Marven.
The meeting focused on the potential for a compelling film project showcasing the rich tapestry of Bangladesh’s unique wildlife.