Faridpur, October 13, 2025 — Samprity Aid Foundation successfully organized its General Assembly 2025 at the BRAC Learning Centre, Faridpur, bringing together 60 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) from 60 districts across Bangladesh. The assembly served as a dynamic platform for the network members to share their experiences, best practices, and innovative approaches toward promoting climate justice and resilience at the grassroots level.

The event was presided over by the Executive Director of Samprity Aid Foundation, who highlighted the urgent need for collective and coordinated action in addressing the challenges of climate change. In his speech, he emphasized that “climate justice cannot be achieved by individual efforts alone; it requires the united voice and commitment of civil society to influence national and local policies for sustainable development.”

During the assembly, participants reflected on their field experiences, discussed community adaptation initiatives, and identified key areas for policy advocacy. A Convenor Committee comprising 11 members was elected to lead the network’s coordination, strengthen communication among members, and guide collective advocacy actions.

All participating organizations reaffirmed their commitment to advancing climate justice, enhancing community resilience, and advocating for policy reformation to ensure environmental sustainability and equity.

The General Assembly marked a significant milestone in Samprity Aid Foundation’s mission to build a national network for climate justice, fostering collaboration among diverse actors to protect vulnerable communities and promote inclusive, sustainable progress across Bangladesh.