In Bangladesh, agriculture plays a vital role in the livelihoods of nearly half the population. But climate change is putting that at risk. Rising salinity, water shortages, and declining soil health are affecting vulnerable areas the most, threatening their biodiversity and the natural resources that communities depend on. Women, who make up 58% of the farming workforce, are especially at risk.
NABAPALLAB stands for Nature-Based Adaptation towards Prosperous and Adept Lives & Livelihoods in Bangladesh. The word ‘Nabapallab’ also means ‘new leaf’ in Bangla, symbolising new beginnings, growth, and strength. Through this project, we’ll support rural communities in the Sundarbans mangrove and Hakaluki Haor wetlands in adapting to nature-based solutions in farming, fishing, and livestock rearing. The project is led by CARE Bangladesh, implemented by Practical Action in Sundarbans, and supported by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).