Bangladesh: Climate & Health Vulnerability Assessment and Preparedness and Contingency Planning


  • SOLICITATION NUMBER: 0002011425
  • INSTITUTION:  IBRD/IDA
  • ASSIGNMENT LOCATION: Bangladesh
  • ISSUE DATE AND TIME: Sep 18,2024 06:01
  • CLOSING DATE AND TIME: Oct 02,2024 23:59

The World Bank is supporting the Government of Bangladesh to improve effective access and utilization of quality health and nutrition services and building climate resilience in select geographical areas where the World Bank is supporting the Government’s fifth Health; Population; and Nutrition Sector Program (HPNSP). As part of this support; the World Bank is seeking a consulting firm to (i) conduct an assessment of climate and health vulnerabilities in all Upazilas in Sylhet and Chattogram divisions; and (ii) support the Government of Bangladesh to develop multi-hazard preparedness and contingency plans that are based on local vulnerabilities. The assessment will be used to: (a) inform the scale-up of health and nutrition service delivery that prioritizes the poorest and most climate-vulnerable communities; where access to quality essential primary health care services is particularly lagging and at risk of future disruption; and (b) to enhance the preparedness of Upazilas to effectively manage climate-driven health shocks based on a localized assessment of vulnerabilities.

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