Environment, Forest, and Climate Change adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan said Bangladesh needs US assistance in cleaning the Buriganga River and mapping its major polluting sources.
She also emphasized the importance of joint efforts in wildlife conservation to protect Bangladesh’s rich biodiversity.
The Environment Advisor said this while US Embassy Charge d'Affaires Helen Lafave met her at her office at the Secretariat on Monday.
The Environment Advieor said the government is taking action-oriented steps, rather than merely developing action plans. “We aim to make environmental governance more people-centric and involve students to raise awareness about pollution control. We are working to bridge the gap between public expectations and authorities’ actions.”
Charge d'Affaires Lafave expressed her support for Bangladesh's environmental initiatives.
She said the United States is committed to working together with Bangladesh on environment and climate-related actions and this collaboration will focus on addressing pollution, protecting wildlife, and taking collective steps towards a sustainable future.
Secretary, Additional Secretary of the ministry and officials of US Embassy and USAID were also present.