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World Bank to loan Bangladesh $2 billion for climate fight

Bangladesh has been one of the worst victims of global warming, with thousands of people being killed by cyclones in recent years that have become more frequent and deadlier.

October 19, 2016 / 09:05 IST
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World Bank president Jim Yong Kim announced USD 2 billion in soft loans for Bangladesh to help one of the world's impoverished nations to fight climate change.

Bangladesh has been one of the worst victims of global warming, with thousands of people being killed by cyclones in recent years that have become more frequent and deadlier.

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"Bangladesh is among the countries most at risk from the impacts of climate change. We must confront climate change now as it hits the poor the hardest," said Kim.

"Today .... I'm announcing a USD 2 billion dollar commitment for climate-related projects in the next three years." Kim made the pledge after touring schools that double as cyclone shelters during major storms. He also visited rural communities, powered by solar systems.