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  02 Nov 2025, 19:09
Update : 02 Nov 2025, 19:12

Government, UNDP collaborate to advance low-carbon urban development

A signing ceremony took place at the Economic Relations Division (ERD) conference room in Dhaka. Photo: UNDP


DHAKA, Nov 2, 2025 (BSS) - The government of Bangladesh, in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has launched a new project today, to promote low-carbon urban development in Dhaka, Chattogram, and other major cities. 

Funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the initiative aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and foster sustainable urban growth through greater investment in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and waste-to-energy solutions.

The five-year initiative titled “Promoting Energy-Related Low Carbon Urban Development (LCUD) in Bangladesh” will be executed by the Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority (SREDA) under the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources (MoPEMR), said a press release.

Launched ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30), the signing ceremony took place at the Economic Relations Division (ERD) conference room in Dhaka. 

Md. Shahriar Kader Siddiky, Secretary of the Economic Relations Division and Nur Ahmed, Additional Secretary of the Power Division and Stefan Liller, Resident Representative of UNDP Bangladesh, signed the agreement on behalf of their respective organisations.
Speaking at the ceremony, Md. Shahriar Kader Siddiky underscored the government’s commitment to climate-smart development. 

“This project will build vital knowledge and capacity for better waste management and clean energy solutions in our cities,” he said and thanked the UNDP for mobilising significant support for this important initiative. 

In this connection, he laid emphasis on working closely to bridge the gaps, manage resources wisely, and expand these efforts beyond Dhaka and Chattogram to ensure cleaner, healthier urban living for all.”

In his speech, UNDP Resident Representative Stefan Liller reaffirmed UNDP’s strong collaboration with the government of Bangladesh in advancing clean energy and sustainable urbanisation. 

“UNDP has been working alongside the government of Bangladesh on urban programming for over 15 years. This project adds a crucial new dimension to that collaboration, advancing the kind of sustainable, low-carbon urban development that the country urgently needs,” he said. 
He added, “We look forward to building on this partnership to deliver results that truly make a difference.”

Nur Ahmed, Additional Secretary, Power Division, highlighted that the project would catalyse investment and innovation in low-carbon infrastructure, setting an example for other urban centres across Bangladesh. 

“This project focuses on three critical areas of investment that will strengthen our resilience through better infrastructure and environmental management,” he said. 

He expressed confidence that the journey of the project will be highly impactful. “We have worked closely to facilitate its start, and moving forward, we will remain vigilant to ensure timely and effective implementation,” Nur added.

A K M Sohel, Additional Secretary, Wing Chief, United Nations, ERD, Sardar M. Asaduzzaman, UNDP Bangladesh Assistant Resident Representative, Muzaffar Ahmad, Chairman, SREDA, Engineer Md. Mujibur Rahman, Director (Deputy Secretary), Renewable Energy Development, SREDA were present, among others, at the signing ceremony.

Through strategic collaboration and innovative solutions, the LCUD project is expected to create a replicable model for climate-resilient and energy-efficient cities, contributing to Bangladesh’s transition towards a greener and more sustainable future, the press release added.