09-Jul-2025 04:22 PM
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Dhaka/New Delhi, July 9 (Reporter) In a significant step towards regional cooperation in disaster response and climate resilience, BIMSTEC in partnership with Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS) and Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD), launched a report titled ‘Harmonising Humanitarian Assistance in the Bay of Bengal’ at the BIMSTEC Secretariat here.
The report builds on insights from the ‘IPCS-BIMSTEC-HD Policy Implementation Workshop’ held in October 2024 in Bangkok, which convened experts, policymakers, and practitioners from across the region to address growing challenges related to climate.
The report underscores the urgent need to harmonise regional efforts in Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HA/DR) in the face of intensifying natural disasters.
The event held yesterday was graced by Secretary General of Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) Indra Mani Pandey, and Additional Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh Abdul Motaleb Sarker, said a press release.
The Secretary General emphasised that “The challenges posed by climate change and natural disasters in the Bay of Bengal region demand a collective response. As BIMSTEC continues to grow in relevance, we must focus on building disaster-resilient infrastructure and strengthening regional preparedness. The report makes a timely and important case for harmonising disaster response efforts- and rightly recognises BIMSTEC as the platform to lead that charge.”
The Additional Secretary said that “The report comes at a crucial moment. As climate-induced disasters intensify across the Bay of Bengal, our collective response must be swift, more coordinated, and grounded in shared systems. Harmonisation, as rightly emphasised in the report, is the key to unlocking more effective action. Bangladesh, as the current Chair of BIMSTEC, fully supports the call for greater alignment and stands committed to strengthening regional cooperation in disaster preparedness and response.”
The report recommends the following areas for action by the BIMSTEC Disaster Management Centre: establish a research database through collaboration with specialist/technical organisations; establish a unified Regional Climate Disaster Mapping and Response Centre for the Bay of Bengal within the BDMC; enhance Bay of Bengal crisis communications through a platform housed in the BDMC; and Institute a cost-sharing and prepositioning programme for HA/DR equipment and supplies coordinated by the BDMC.
The launch concluded with interactive and insightful discussions among the participants, reinforcing a shared commitment to building a resilient and responsive regional HA/DR ecosystem.
Disaster Management is one of the sectors of BIMSTEC cooperation. The Expert Group on Disaster Management is currently engaged in finalising a Plan of Action to improve Preparedness and coordination for responding to natural disasters in the member States.
A BIMSTEC Centre for Weather and Climate has been set-up in Noida, India; it makes tailored weather and climate forecasts for the member States. Three rounds of BIMSTEC Disaster Management Exercise have been held. A BIMSTEC Disaster Management Centre is being proposed in India to anchor cooperation among the member States in disaster management.
BIMSTEC grouping comprises seven countries of the Bay of Bengal region: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand...////...