
The Embassy of Switzerland in Bangladesh on Thursday hosted “Swiss Partnerships for a Greener Bangladesh”, a special event to mark World Environment Day 2026 at Edge Gallery in Dhaka.
The programme was organised in support of Bangladesh government’s efforts to protect nature and the environment, said a press release.
A key highlight of the event was the announcement of Switzerland’s commitment to support the planting of three lakh climate-resilient trees across Satkhira and Naogaon.
The initiative will be implemented through Swiss-supported programmes, including Climate Action at Local Level and Governance for Climate-resilient Public Service Delivery, with a focus on strengthening local environmental action in climate-vulnerable areas.
Water Resources Minister Md Shahiduddin Chowdhury Anee virtually attended the event as chief guest.
In his address, Anee said, “Bangladesh is among the countries most exposed to climate risks. This is why the government is strongly committed to locally led adaptation. Our efforts—from river and canal re-excavation to large-scale afforestation—are rooted in this principle.”
As host of the event, Reto Renggli, ambassador of Switzerland to Bangladesh, welcomed the audience and said, “Climate change is no longer a challenge of the future. It is a challenge of today. For Switzerland, addressing climate change is a central priority of both our domestic and foreign policy. In Bangladesh, Switzerland supports practical solutions that help communities, government institutions and businesses adapt to climate risks and seize new opportunities.”
The event brought together representatives from the government, development partners, Swiss NGOs, civil society, academia and climate experts to highlight collective action for nature, climate resilience and environmental sustainability.
As closing remarks, Diepak Elmer, deputy head of mission and head of cooperation at Embassy of Switzerland, said, “Swiss cooperation in Bangladesh is rooted in partnership. By supporting local climate and environmental initiatives, we aim to contribute to practical solutions that respond to people’s needs and strengthen long-term resilience.”
The event underscored Switzerland’s partnership with Bangladesh in advancing locally grounded and science-based responses to climate change and environmental degradation. It also showcased the contribution of Swiss-supported programmes.
Climate Action at Local Level works with Swiss NGOs and local organisations to strengthen community-led climate resilience, while Governance for Climate-resilient Public Service Delivery supports more climate-resilient public service delivery through local government institutions, particularly in water and solid waste management.
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