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Statement by Hon’ble Foreign Minister of Bangladesh at the International Dialogue on Migration (IDM) 2021
Statement by Hon’ble Foreign Minister of Bangladesh at the International Dialogue on Migration (IDM) 2021.
Statement of Honorable Sheik Hasina, Prime Minister Bangladesh at the Foreign Policy Summit
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US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate H.E. Mr. John Kerry’s visit to Bangladesh on 9 April 2021
The following statement was released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh for the Presidency of the Climate Vulnerable Forum.
46th HRC Session – Joint Statement on Climate Change and Human Rights
Joint Statement
General Debate: Item 3
Climate Change and Human Rights
(46th Session of the Human Rights Council, 09 March 2021)
H.E. Dr. Abiy Ahmed Ali – Climate Ambition Summit 2020
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CVF Chair Statement at the Climate Ambition Summit 2020
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Statement of the Barbados CVF-V20 Presidency on COP30
Barbados makes five specific calls at the High-Level Segment of COP30 in Belem Brazil: (1) Fix the finance; (2) Fill the Fund for responding to Loss and Damage; (3) Save our small islands developing states (SIDS), also known as Large Ocean States; (4) Pull the Emergency Methane Brake; (5) Collaborate through a Coalition of the Willing.

No Time to Lose: CVF-V20 Response to the Baku to Belem Roadmap to $1.3 Trillion
The CVF-V20 welcomes the publication of the Report on the Baku to Belém Roadmap to $1.3T. The horrific impact of the recent, category 5, Hurricane Melissa on Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba and Super Typhoon Fung-wong in the Philippines has only highlighted the growing severity of climate change and the damage it inflicts on countries least responsible for the crisis. The need for a clear and inclusive pathway to meet climate finance needs for the long haul could not be more urgent. Climate vulnerable economies have acted decisively and led the way by advancing ambitious Climate Prosperity Plans, through our nationally determined contributions, and national adaptation plans. It is time for COP30 to reflect similar ambition with the level of seriousness and urgency required to rapidly mobilize finance at the scale and speed demanded by climate science and the level of suffering being experienced in our countries.

Statement by SG Nasheed Following Inauguration of President Trump
I welcome the opportunity to work with the new US administration, although it is disappointing that the first climate action of the Trump administration is

COP29 Closing Statement: CVF Secretary General
Against the backdrop of a different global landscape, a multi-polar world, a global climate crisis, worsening debt burdens, outdated international financial policies, persistent joblessness, and

World Leaders at COP29
At COP29, world leaders representing CVF member countries expressed their expectations from the COP and voiced concern for the vulnerabilities their countries face. Hear from

Ghana CVF Statement for the Closing of the Glasgow Dialogue on Loss and Damage
56th Session of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies Ghana CVF Statement for the Closing of the Glasgow Dialogue on Loss and Damage Saturday, 11 June 2022
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