DORP and HELVETAS Bangladesh Team Up to Combat Climate Change

Industry: NGO, NGO & Development
Company: Development Organisation of the Rural Poor-DORP, Helvetas Bangladesh
Company Intelligence Tag: Partnership Insights

DORP, a leading sustainable development organization, partnered with HELVETAS Bangladesh to address climate challenges and extreme salinity in Bagerhat’s water resources. A comprehensive field visit was conducted in Morrelganj Upazila to assess ongoing projects aimed at enhancing livelihoods and resilience in affected communities. Key representatives from both organizations participated in the visit, including members of HELVETAS Swiss Inter-cooperation’s Board of Directors and various project coordinators. The collaboration underscores the importance of joint efforts in combating climate vulnerabilities and improving the well-being of communities facing environmental threats.

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