Faridpur, October 14, 2025 — Samprity Aid Foundation organized a comprehensive Climate Leadership and Management Training at the BRAC Learning Centre, Faridpur, with the active participation of 60 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) representing 60 districts across Bangladesh. The training aimed to enhance leadership capacity and strengthen effective management of climate justice initiatives at the community level.
The session was inaugurated by Mr. Savaronjon Sikder, Executive Director of Samprity Aid Foundation, who emphasized the crucial role of local leadership in advancing climate justice. In his opening remarks, he stated, “Empowered community leaders can drive real change by ensuring that climate actions are inclusive, equitable, and sustainable. Effective leadership at the grassroots is key to achieving climate resilience and justice.”
The training was facilitated by Mr. Adison Mallick, who guided participants through practical modules on strategic planning, project management, community mobilization, and advocacy for climate policy reform. Participants learned techniques to manage climate projects effectively, integrate gender and equity perspectives, and monitor outcomes to ensure long-term community benefits.
The interactive sessions encouraged participants to share experiences from their respective districts, highlighting successful community-led adaptation models and identifying challenges in climate governance.
At the conclusion of the training, participants expressed their commitment to strengthen local climate leadership, foster inter-district collaboration, and advocate for policies that uphold climate justice. The event reaffirmed Samprity Aid Foundation’s dedication to building a nationwide network of empowered leaders capable of managing and promoting climate justice initiatives effectively.