BSS
  15 Jan 2025, 12:55

Bangladesh, Germany strengthen coop thru new technical agreements for sustainable development 

DHAKA, Jan 15, 2025 (BSS) - In a significant step towards promoting 
sustainable development, three technical cooperation agreements were signed 
today between Bangladesh and Germany. 

The agreements, amounting to €14.45 million, focus on advancing 
sustainability in the textile sector, localizing national climate adaptation 
targets, and transitioning to sustainable e-mobility. 

Md Shahriar Kader Siddiky, Secretary of the Economic Relations Division 
(ERD), Ministry of Finance, and Andreas Kuck, Country Director of GiZ in 
Bangladesh, signed the agreements, marking a new chapter in Bangladesh-
Germany bilateral cooperation, said an ERD press release.

The Project Details: 1. Programme for Sustainability in the Textile Sector II 
(STILE-II). Total Project Fund: €7,300,000 where the Ministry of Commerce is 
the sponsoring ministry.

The main objectives are to support public and private actors in modernizing 
Bangladesh's textile and ready-made garment (RMG) industries to align with 
European Union sustainability standards.

The Key Outputs: Coordination efforts led by the Ministry of Commerce to 
align the textile and RMG sector with EU standards. 

Implementation of policies and instruments to strengthen the textile and RMG 
sectors. Promotion of gender equality in working and living conditions for 
workers. 

2. Support for the Localization of National Climate Adaptation Targets 
(LOCAT). Total Project Fund: €3,000,000 where the sponsoring Ministry is 
LGRD.

The main objectives are to enhance the institutional capacity of local 
governments in implementing City Climate Action Plans aligned with 
Bangladesh's National Adaptation Plan. 

The Key Outputs: Development of methodological tools for gender-responsive 
urban climate action plans. 


Establishment of a robust multi-level learning framework for city climate 
action.

3. Transition to Sustainable E-Mobility (Trans2SMo). The Total Project Fund: 
€ 4,150,000 where the sponsoring entity is the Power Division.

Key Objectives: To promote sustainable electric mobility through 
collaboration among policymakers, businesses, and academic institutions. 

Key Outputs: Strengthening legal and administrative frameworks for electric 
mobility.

Capacity-building initiatives for public, educational, and private sector 
professionals. 

Pilot projects demonstrate the viability of electric vehicles in selected 
cities. 

The signing of these agreements marks a milestone in the ongoing partnership 
between Bangladesh and Germany. 

Both nations reaffirm their commitment to advancing sustainable development 
in critical sectors, including textiles, climate adaptation, and e-mobility. 

These initiatives aim to significantly contribute to Bangladesh's goals of 
sustainable economic growth, environmental stewardship, and gender equality.