Extended Community Climate Change Project-Flood (ECCCP-Flood)
Increasing the resilience of poor, marginalized and climate-vulnerable communities in flood-prone areas of Bangladesh.
Flooding in Bangladesh, while common and seasonal, is projected to increase in both frequency and intensity resulting from climate change. Increased flooding will require additional investments to reduce the impacts of climate variability and extreme events.
This project focuses on community-led and gender-sensitive adaptation. Based in five flood-prone districts, it will prioritise female-led households. It is based on consultative adaptation models which have already proved to be successful.
Project timeline
Pipeline
24 Dec 2017 • 691 days
Concept note received
24 Dec 2017
Funding proposal received
25 Jun 2018
Cleared by GCF Secretariat
30 Jul 2019
Legal opinion on AE's Internal Approval
16 Oct 2019
Cleared by iTAP
22 Oct 2019
Approved
14 Nov 2019 • 190 days
Approved by GCF Board
14 Nov 2019
FAA executed
27 Apr 2020
Under implementation
21 May 2020 • 1,854 days so far
FAA effective
21 May 2020
Disbursement - USD 2,161,662
29 May 2020
Disbursement - USD 2,805,794
17 Jan 2022
Disbursement - USD 2,736,358
21 Nov 2022
Disbursement - USD 1,977,526
24 Oct 2023
To be completed
21 May 2024
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Financing
- Private sector
- Public sector
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Size
- Micro
- Small
- Medium
- Large
GCF financing100% disbursed
Instrument | Amount |
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Grant | USD 9,681,340 |
Total GCF Financing |
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USD 9,681,340 |
Co-financing
Co-financer | Instrument | Amount |
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Co-Financing | Loan | USD 3,300,000 |
Co-Financing | In-kind | USD 344,400 |
Total Co-Financing |
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USD 3,644,400 |
GCF Contacts
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GCF Independent Integrity Unity (IIU)Phone +82 32 458 6714 (KST)
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Entity
More contacts
National Designated Authority
Economic Relations Division (ERD), Ministry of Finance
Secretary
Block No. 8, Room No. 3 & 4, Shere-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Documents
Title | Type | Date |
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2023 Annual Performance Report for SAP008: Extended Community Climate Change Project-Flood (ECCCP-Flood) | Annual Performance Report | 28 Aug 2024 |
2022 Annual Performance Report for SAP008: Extended Community Climate Change Project-Flood (ECCCP-Flood) | Annual Performance Report | 20 Jul 2023 |
2021 Annual Performance Report for SAP008: Extended Community Climate Change Project-Flood (ECCCP-Flood) | Annual Performance Report | 24 Feb 2022 |
2020 Annual Performance Report for SAP008: Extended Community Climate Change Project-Flood (ECCCP-Flood) | Annual Performance Report | 16 Aug 2021 |
Extended Community Climate Change Project-Flood (ECCCP-Flood) | Approved funding proposal | 04 Dec 2019 |
Gender action plan for SAP008: Extended Community Climate Change Project-Flood (ECCCP-Flood) | Gender action plan | 22 Oct 2019 |
Gender assessment for SAP008: Extended Community Climate Change Project-Flood (ECCCP-Flood) | Gender assessment | 22 Oct 2019 |
News + Stories

GCF in Bangladesh: Empowering women to rise above climate challenges
08 Nov 2024 / What is it like to live in the char region of Bangladesh? Asia Begum, a farmer in Ashtamir Char, grew up in the flood-prone char lands of northern Bangladesh. But intensifying climate change has made life in the char more difficult, devastating her family's lives and livelihoods frequently. See how Asia rose above climate challenges and empower other women and families in her char. Dive into how GCF and PKSF are fortifying communities in Bangladesh's most flood-prone char areas. PKSF is a national direct-access entity of GCF in Bangladesh.

GCF in Bangladesh: Enhancing the climate resilience of remote char communities
08 Nov 2024 / In Northern Bangladesh, communities live on ever-changing river islands locally known as chars. Over the years, these char communities have faced floods and land erosion, now increasing in frequency and destructive strength because of climate change. With support from GCF, PKSF and local partners empower these communities through a project that delivered raised homestead plinths, safe water, and resilient farming techniques to secure their future. Learn more about the ECCP-Flood project: https://g.cf/sap008

GCF in Bangladesh: Women mobilising climate action
08 Nov 2024 / In rural Bangladesh, women mobilise climate action. See how Shilpi Khatun, a field facilitator from the National Development Programme (NDP), works closely with women in flood-prone char communities to boost local resilience. NDP is a local implementing partner for a GCF-PKSF project working to enhance the resilience of char communities in northern Bangladesh. Dive into how GCF and PKSF are fortifying communities in Bangladesh's most flood-prone char areas. Learn more about the project https://g.cf/sap008