📢Join Us for Justice! 🌍 We’re thrilled to invite you to an important discussion at #COP29: Pathways to Tripling Renewable Energy in #SouthAsia 📅 Date: 19 November 2024 ⏰ Time: 11:15 AM to 12:30 PM (Baku Time) 📍 Venue: Bangladesh Pavilion, #COP29, Baku, Azerbaijan 📢This session brings together some of the most dynamic voices in climate justice and sustainable development: 🎤 Syeda Rizwana Hasan - Hon'ble Adviser, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bangladesh 🎤Hemantha Withanage - Friends of Earth International 🎤Vidya Dinker - Growthwatch, India 🎤Bareesh Hasan Chowdhury - Friends of the Earth Asia Pacific 🎤Hasan Mehedi - Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network (CLEAN), Bangladesh 🎤Imran Ahmed - Shakti Foundation, Bangladesh 🎤M Zakir Hossain Khan - Change Initiative Join us to explore the pathways toward a clean, sustainable, and just energy future in South Asia.✊🙌 Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network (CLEAN) Shakti Foundation for Disadvantaged Women Friends of the Earth Asia Pacific Friends of the Earth International Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt (BWGED) #RenewableEnergy #SouthAsia #JusticeForClimate #COP29 #CLEANBangladesh #FriendsOfTheEarth #GrowthWatch #ShaktiFoundation #GreenFuture
Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt (BWGED)
Civic and Social Organizations
BWGED is a platform of the civil society organizations and individuals who works on climate, energy and infrastructure
About us
BWGED (Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt) is a flexible forum of progressive activists and organizations from allover Bangladesh. The BWGED was primarily formed by NGO Forum on ADB in 2013 to ensure safeguards for the affected communities and human rights defenders from adverse impacts of IFI financed projects. Later, the Working Group has been expanded to broader community of civil society by including External Debt Issues in 2016. The principle document, Bangladesh Peoples Safeguard Position Paper, is endorsed by the members in early 2016 through a workshop organized by the Forum and BWGED. BWGED and its members work on the issues of Environment & Climate, Energy & Power, Large Infrastructure and Water & Agriculture to protect rights of the smallholders and natural resource dependent communities.
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- Civic and Social Organizations
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- 2013
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Employees at Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt (BWGED)
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🌍 Join Us for Justice! 🌍 We’re thrilled to invite you to an important discussion at #COP29: Pathways to Tripling Renewable Energy in #SouthAsia 📅 Date: 19 November 2024 ⏰ Time: 11:15 AM to 12:30 PM (Baku Time) 📍 Venue: Bangladesh Pavilion, COP-29, Baku, Azerbaijan 📢This session brings together some of the most dynamic voices in climate justice and sustainable development: 🎤Syeda Rizwana Hasan - Hon'ble Adviser, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bangladesh 🎤Hemantha Withanage - Friends of Earth International 🎤Vidya Dinker - Growthwatch, India 🎤Bareesh Hasan Chowdhury - Friends of the Earth Asia Pacific 🎤Hasan Mehedi - Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network (CLEAN), Bangladesh 🎤Imran Ahmed - Shakti Foundation, Bangladesh Join us to explore the pathways toward a clean, sustainable, and just energy future in South Asia.✊🙌 Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network (CLEAN) Shakti Foundation for Disadvantaged Women Friends of the Earth Asia Pacific - FoE APac Friends of the Earth International Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt (BWGED) #RenewableEnergy #SouthAsia #JusticeForClimate #COP29 #CLEANBangladesh #FriendsOfTheEarth #GrowthWatch #ShaktiFoundation #GreenFuture
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📢Join Us at #COP29 in Baku! 🌍 We are thrilled to invite you to an engaging and insightful session at the Regional Climate Foundation's Pavilion (G-24) during #COP29. 👉 Save the date! 🗓️ Date: 19 November 2024 ⏰ Time: 2:45 PM – 3:45 PM 📍 Location: RCF Pavilion G-24, COP-29, Baku, Azerbaijan This session brings together some of the most dynamic voices in climate justice and sustainable development: 🎤 Farah Kabir - Country Director, ActionAid 🎤 Hemantha Withanage - Friends of the Earth International 🎤 Vidya Dinker - Growthwatch, India 🎤 Prabin Man Singh - Prakriti Resource Centre, Nepal ✊Your presence can make a difference! Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt (BWGED) Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network (CLEAN) ActionAid Bangladesh Growthwatch South Asia Just Transition Alliance (SAJTA) PRC #COP29 #ClimateJustice #Sustainability #ActionAid #ClimateAction
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'Bangladesh would have to pay nothing if Adani stops power supply,’- Hasan Mehedi. Read More: https://lnkd.in/gwVFyD_g Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt (BWGED) Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network (CLEAN) The New Age #Adani #adanipower #capacitycharges #power #Bangldesh
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"মাতারবাড়ি দ্বীপে অতিরিক্ত জমি অধিগ্রহণ ভবিষ্যতে বৃহৎ পরিবেশগত এবং সামাজিক সংকটের সৃষ্টি করবে।"- হাসান মেহেদী 📌News Link: https://lnkd.in/g3Y8fiQq Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt (BWGED) Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network (CLEAN) #matarbari #coxsbazar #landacquisition #coalfiredpowerplant #deepseaport #industries #environment #biodiversity #Bangladesh
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Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt (BWGED) reposted this
Bangladesh has different energy policy documents that set different energy ambitions. For example, the Integrated Energy and Power Master Plan (IEPMP) and the Climate Prosperity Plan (CPP) have various renewable energy targets. Such policies should be immediately revisited, and all energy and power policies must have reciprocal alignment and consistency. For details, please read the news in the first comment 👇
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‘The list of the highest paid companies exposed influence mattered,’- Hasan Mehedi Full News: https://lnkd.in/gqdG-UGT Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt (BWGED) Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network (CLEAN) #powersector #EnergyTransition #ClimateAction #climatecrisis #Bangladesh
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#Happening: What an inspiring and enriching three-day journey we’ve had! 🌞 Immense gratitude to Dipal Chandra Barua Sir for dedicating your invaluable time to guide us, your wisdom and leadership have left a deep impact. A big thank you to the incredible BGEF team for your tireless support and coordination, making this learning experience seamless. Our heartfelt appreciation to our BWGED partners, you are the wings that lift us. Special mention to ISDE Bangladesh, PRANTOJON Trust, Paribartan, Mati Bangladesh, Dhruba NGO, HAUS, WE CAN, Songshoptaque, Onnochitro Foundation, and SoDESH for your strong presence and collaboration. Together, we are stronger. To my incredible Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network (CLEAN) team, you are the actual sunshine in this movement. Let’s keep shining brightly as we push forward toward a fossil-free future. 🌱 The road ahead is long, but we are more than prepared for the journey! Here’s to new beginnings and shared successes! - Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt (BWGED) #RenewableEnergy #BWGED #BGEF #CLEAN #SustainableFuture
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‘The decision of chartering a private vessel to ferry oil when a newly-built single point mooring system remained unused for months is astonishing,’- Hasan Mehedi. News Link: https://lnkd.in/gGfwahuK Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt (BWGED) Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network (CLEAN) #bangladesh2point0 #bwged #interimgovtbd #CSO #citigens #Demand #reform #EnergyandPower #ClimateAction #bangladesh
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Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt (BWGED) reposted this
One of the severe effects of Bangladesh's current Integrated Energy and Power Master Plan (IEPMP) is creating a fossil fuel lock-in situation. The energy mixes proposed in the IEPMP will make Bangladesh more import-dependent, exposing it to the high price volatility of the international energy market and raising concern over foreign currency reserves. Over the recent years in energy sector, the country has paid massive subsidies amounting to Tk 809.7 billion, according to a report by Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA)'s Shafiqul Alam. Therefore, isn't it time to prioritize renewable energy? Click the first link in the comment 👇 to learn more and comment below to support Bangladesh's energy-secure future.