2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-05237-9_6
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Climate Governance and Finance in Bangladesh

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“…Donor-partners' efforts can add extra value, but they are not an integral part of the process, so without ownership by local and national actors, DRR and CCA integration efforts will bring limited outcomes (Pervin, Barua et al 2019). Therefore, partnership and collaboration between local and national institutions and international agencies can expedite the process of integration.…”
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“…Donor-partners' efforts can add extra value, but they are not an integral part of the process, so without ownership by local and national actors, DRR and CCA integration efforts will bring limited outcomes (Pervin, Barua et al 2019). Therefore, partnership and collaboration between local and national institutions and international agencies can expedite the process of integration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More funds need to be mobilised from national revenue, development partners and global funds. However, advanced DRR and CCA planning, better coordination and improved governance will reduce the duplication of efforts and increase the efficient use of funds (Pervin, Barua et al 2019). Moreover, country-wide disaster and climaterisk assessments for each district and subdistrict in Bangladesh need to be accomplished so that this assessment can be used to better informed fund distribution.…”
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