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Climate Tribune | August 2023


Articles in the series

  1. Bangladesh Unbowed: Chronicles of Resilience from the Climate Frontlines by Abul Bashar Rahman and Rifat Abrar Anik
  2. Missing Voices from Bangladesh: Empowering Child Representation at COP28 by Aruba Faruque
  3. Youth in Climate Action by Joyee Chakma and Naznine Nahar
  4. Rising Voices: The Power of Youth Action in Tackling Climate Change by Farzana Faruk Jhumu
  5. Rays of Resilience: The Remarkable Journey of Urban Youth Tackling Heatwaves Head-On by Nowreen Tasnim
  6. Tale of Toxic Tannery Tragedy: Youths Unite for Water Justice by Rayhana Akter, D M Salah Mahmud, and Fahmida Hasan Tanha
  7. Elevating the Role of Youth in the Shaping of Climate Policy in Bangladesh by Shoaib Mahmudul Hoque
Climate Tribune | August 2023 | Design : Alamgir Hossain
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