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Stemming the flood in Bangladesh

February 23, 2012

Bangladesh - Stemming the flood

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Life in Bangladesh is determined by the two largest rivers in South Asia, the Ganges and the Brahmaputra. To local populations, these two waterways are both lifelines and threats. During the rainy season they often flood large parts of the country - and climate change is exacerbating extreme weather. As part of a pilot project to tackle the problem, a village in northern Bangladesh has been made flood-proof. Moreover, a program that uses simple but effective methods ensures that locals´ incomes are guaranteed even during the rainy season.

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