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World Bank launches youth competition on climate-smart growth

 


The World Bank has sent off a young contest, welcoming answers for environment shrewd development to check 50 years of organization with Bangladesh.

The challenge is available to all undergrad and graduate understudies of Bangladesh, the World Bank said in a public statement today.

The young rivalry named "IdeaBuzz Championship" requests that willing members share creative arrangements on how Bangladesh can accomplish environment shrewd development helping all.

Kindness Tembon, World Bank country chief for Bangladesh and Bhutan, said, "As environmental change declines, risky climate occasions are turning out to be more continuous or extreme in Bangladesh. We should think of privately driven transformation activities to safeguard our present and future improvement endeavors."

The World Bank has sent off a young rivalry, welcoming answers for environment shrewd development to check 50 years of organization with Bangladesh.

The challenge is available to all undergrad and graduate understudies of Bangladesh, the World Bank said in a public statement today. 

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The adolescent contest named "IdeaBuzz Championship" requests that willing members share creative arrangements on how Bangladesh can accomplish environment shrewd development helping all.

Kindness Tembon, World Bank country chief for Bangladesh and Bhutan, said, "As environmental change deteriorates, risky climate occasions are turning out to be more continuous or serious in Bangladesh. We should think of privately driven transformation activities to safeguard our present and future advancement endeavors."

The main three winning groups will get invigorating awards and will be included on the World Bank site.

The World Bank was among the principal advancement accomplices to help Bangladesh and has committed more than $37 billion in awards, premium free and concessional credits to the country since its autonomy, as per the public statement.

 


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