World Bank commits $900 mln to Bangladesh for carbon market access, climate resilience

Published 08:36 on December 24, 2024  /  Last updated at 08:36 on December 24, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, International, Other APAC

The World Bank and Bangladesh have signed two financing agreements worth $900 million, part of which will help expand the country's access to carbon markets, the organisation said this week.
The World Bank and Bangladesh have signed two financing agreements worth $900 million, part of which will help expand the country's access to carbon markets, the organisation said this week.


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