A national workshop in Dhaka has highlighted critical financing, policy, and implementation gaps that continue to hinder the expansion of renewable energy in Bangladesh’s most climate-vulnerable areas.
Titled “Bridging Macroeconomic Barriers and Field Implementation under the NABAPALLAB Project,” the event brought together policymakers, development partners, private sector leaders, and financial institutions.
The workshop was jointly organized by CARE Bangladesh and iDE Bangladesh.
Discussions centered on identifying scalable and financially viable renewable energy solutions for ecologically sensitive regions such as the Sundarbans and Hakaluki Haor.


