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Prime Bank, Friendship launch climate resilience prog for Bhatpara, Kurigram

Monday, 2 March 2026



Prime Bank and Friendship launched a climate resilience initiative aimed at protecting Bangladesh's one of the most vulnerable chars, Bhatpara, in Austomir Char Union of Kurigram's Chilmari Upazila.
Under Prime Bank's corporate social responsibility programme, the two organisations signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen disaster preparedness and long-term resilience in climate-affected riverine areas of Bhatpara, according to a press release.
Renewable energy solutions (solar village), flood-resilient shelters, livelihood support, sanitary latrines, and tree plantation programmes will be implemented in Bhatpara char, a community that faces recurring floods, river erosion, and extreme climate events.
Hassan O. Rashid, chief executive officer of Prime Bank, and Runa Khan, founder and executive director of Friendship, signed the MoU.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Hassan O. Rashid said, "At Prime Bank, we believe true banking goes beyond transactions, it stands beside people when they are most vulnerable. Through this project, we are investing in resilience, dignity, and hope. This partnership reflects our commitment to building a future where no community is left behind in the face of climate change."
Runa Khan stated, "When a family loses land to erosion, they lose more than a home; they lose their ability to hope and plan, for their dignity is wrenched away from them. 'Safe Shores' is about restoring their courage and strength, so communities in Bhatpara can rebuild their lives with safety and opportunity."