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Bangladesh, ADB sign $334m deals for power, water, Rohingya support

September 30, 2025
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Bangladesh and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Monday signed agreements worth more than $334 million in loans and grants to strengthen power distribution, improve water supply services, and enhance basic infrastructure for displaced people from Myanmar and host communities.

Shahriar Kader Siddiky, secretary of the Economic Relations Division (ERD), and Hoe Yun Jeong, ADB country director for Bangladesh, signed the agreements on behalf of Bangladesh and ADB, respectively, at a ceremony held at the ERD in Dhaka.

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The $91 million Northwest Distribution Network Modernisation Project will enhance the quality, efficiency, and resilience of the power distribution network in Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions.

It will integrate advanced smart technologies, reinforce climate-resilient infrastructure, install solar backup systems in critical facilities and shelters, and provide electricity-based livelihood opportunities for vulnerable communities, with a special focus on women and marginalised people in remote riverine islands, said a press release.

The project also includes construction of new substations and switching stations, modernisation of existing ones, and installation of rooftop solar systems with battery storage.

Besides, a $2 million grant from the Japan Fund for Prosperous and Resilient Asia and Pacific (JFPR), financed by Japan, will strengthen disaster preparedness and resilience in flood-prone areas.

The Khulna Water Supply Project (Phase 2), supported by a $150 million loan and a $4 million grant, aims to expand piped water services to 1.78 million people in Khulna city.

The project will transition the city towards sustainable surface water use, addressing salinity during the dry season.

It will also adopt smart water supply management, expand supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, and reduce non-revenue water. The accompanying technical assistance grant will support studies on artificial recharge and groundwater management.

Under the Integrated Services and Livelihood for Displaced People from Myanmar and Host Communities Improvement Project, Bangladesh will receive a $58.6 million grant from the Asian Development Fund and a $28.1 million concessional loan.

The initiative will expand access to water, sanitation, hygiene, energy, and disaster resilience in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char, while enhancing social cohesion between displaced people and host communities.

Planned interventions include solar-powered streetlights, improved fecal sludge management, biogas production, nature-based drainage solutions, food distribution centers, cyclone shelters, mini piped water systems, and road connectivity improvements.

Source: daily-sun.com
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