On #WorldEnvironmentDay2026, a Dhaka🇧🇩 home shows climate resilience in action. Rooftop greenery, ceiling insulation turned extreme heat into livable comfort cooler air, better health & a community refuge during heatwaves. #ClimateAction#UrbanResilience
At #CBA20 in Manila🇵🇭, Concern Worldwide Bangladesh🇧🇩 shared insights on #UrbanResilience, #NatureBasedSolutions & #LocallyLedAdaptation with 500+ participants from 65 countries, advancing global dialogue on sustainable climate resilience and local action. 🌍
Proud to join #EuropeDay2026 in Bangladesh alongside the Consulate of Ireland 🇮🇪 and EU partners.🇪🇺 Concern Worldwide Bangladesh @BdConcern showcased Irish-supported development work advancing resilience, livelihoods & inclusion for vulnerable communities across Bangladesh.🇧🇩
From coastal Khulna’s🇧🇩 frontlines of #ClimateChange, resilience is rising. In Dacope & Koyra, our partner #JJS supports climate-smart livelihoods, higher incomes & community leadership. Grateful to @KOICA & Concern Worldwide Korea🇰🇷 for powering this journey
Cox's Bazar in #Bangladesh is host to the world's largest refugee camp, home to 1.3 million Rohingya people who have fled persecution and violence in neighbouring Myanmar.
⤵️ In this news report from RTÉ's @varleytweets, she explores what life is like for Rohingya people in the camp & speaks to Concern staff members on the ground
https://t.co/Q46IVTrM4i
@Concern in @Cop30noBrasil in partnership with NACOM BD, will bring Bangladesh’s lived experiences to the global stage to spotlight how communities are coping with climate impacts.
We will highlight financing gaps that undermine resilience and propose solutions for adaptation
@Cop30noBrasil must put adaptation finance as an urgent priority.
Hosted by @Concern, @mercycorps, @PlanGlobal and @PracticalAction, this event will evaluate progress made and explore how to deliver on adaptation.
More here: https://t.co/iAt17MDf44
📢Are you attending #COP30?
Join us @Concern event,Climate Resilience Alliance & Nature Conservation Management #NACOM on "Climate Financing for Adaptation & addressing #LossandDamage"
Tuesday 18th November📍Bangladesh Pavilion
🕕10.30am-12.00pm
@UNFCCC@Cop30noBrasil@ConcernUK
Do you need a lift to start the weekend?
In a world dominated by bleak news headlines, this 90 second video will give you hope. Leave the sound turned on.
https://t.co/sx7XCVOp09
Did you miss the launch of the #GlobalHungerIndex 2025 report this week?
Get up to speed in 70 seconds with this snappy animation. Find out what’s driving hunger levels around the world. 👀
Interested to read more? ⤵️
https://t.co/06nEDxeNvp
Concern works to support communities which have been impacted by climate disasters and help to build their resilience against future hazards.
Since 2021, we have worked with communities in Nsanje District, Malawi, an area that is highly vulnerable to floods and food shortages.
At a community level, Concern facilitated the implementation of action plans, incorporating nature-based solutions, early warning systems, flood-resilient housing, and climate-adaptive livelihood initiatives.
“We’ve already started using what we learned. For instance, during Cyclone Freddy, our committees were on the frontline helping affected people, rescuing and searching for them, and finding evacuation centres,” explains local committee member Stanley Magalasi.
Concern is a proud member of the Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance, which impacted 3.14 million people between 2018 and 2024.
Find out more here 👉
https://t.co/3Aul3CzmK2
Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide
@ZCRAlliance