
Bangladesh is among the countries most vulnerable to climate change, facing rising sea levels, extreme weather, and declining agricultural productivity. Effective climate adaptation—especially in agriculture, finance, and social protection—is now critical. This article draws on evidence from VoxDevLit to explore how targeted interventions like crop insurance, anticipatory cash transfers, technology adoption, and resilient infrastructure can protect livelihoods, reduce inequality, and build long-term resilience, while highlighting the urgent need for global cooperation and innovative, context-specific solutions.
Bangladesh is among the countries most vulnerable to climate change, facing rising sea levels, extreme weather, and declining agricultural productivity. Effective climate adaptation—especially in agriculture, finance, and social protection—is now critical. This article draws on evidence from VoxDevLit to explore how targeted interventions like crop insurance, anticipatory cash transfers, technology adoption, and resilient infrastructure can protect livelihoods, reduce inequality, and build long-term resilience, while highlighting the urgent need for global cooperation and innovative, context-specific solutions.