An estimated 2,000 people migrate to Dhaka every day from rural areas. By 2050, cities in Bangladesh are expected to host 13.3 million people displaced by the effects of climate change.
People displaced by the impacts of climate change often end up living in informal settlements, with inadequate access to basic services such as health, livelihood opportunities, water supply and sanitation.
The Climate Bridge Fund is a trust fund established by BRAC in November 2019, with the support from the Government of Germany through KfW. The fund supports small-scale projects implemented by registered non-governmental organisations in Bangladesh to strengthen the resilience of people displaced or at the risk of being displaced as a result of climate change.
IN NUMBERS
Number of awarded projects: 18
Total funding: Euro 21.935 million
CALLS
WHAT WE DO
CBF has two separate windows to support different types of adaptation and risk reduction activities.
The Climate Change Window supports climate-induced migrants of five priority areas (Barishal, Khulna, Rajshahi, Satkhira, and Sirajganj). The Emergency Response Window supports climate-induced migrants and other people living in vulnerable situations in the COVID-19 hotspots of the country.
CBF finances projects which intervene in the following areas, with a focus on urban locations, particularly slums which have a high share of climate-induced migrants.
WHERE WE WORK
HOW WE DO IT

Local ownership

Bottom-up approach

Innovative practice

Gender and socially inclusive

Bridging short-term to sustainable model

Generating knowledge and evidence
WHY IT WORKS
This is an endowment fund that responds to people's needs, which are identified by the community and then verified by the local government institutions. The projects' long-term viability is monitored, making them self-reliant with the direct involvement of the communities.