Climate Tribune | July 2020

Bangladesh has been demonstrating strong political commitment to address the issues associated with climate change
Cyclone Amphan should be treated as an eye opener and foreshadowing of what is to come
Maybe access to a stable and secure job opportunity encourages/influences the informal settlers to seek legal housing status
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