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Bangladesh is generally considered to be one of the most disaster‐prone countries in the world, with flooding, droughts and cyclones being the most common annual disaster events. This article provides an overview of existing social‐protection programmes and government policies in the context of long‐term adaptation to climate change related to sudden onset disasters, and evaluates their effectiveness in addressing related vulnerabilities and promoting food security in climate‐vulnerable regions in the country.
Coirolo et al. (Thu,) studied this question.