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GENEVA/DHAKA/NEW YORK, 5 April 2019 – Devastating floods, cyclones and other environmental disasters linked to climate change are threatening the lives and futures of more than 19 million children in Bangladesh, UNICEF said today.

In a new report, UNICEF says that while Bangladeshis have developed admirable powers of resilience, more resources and innovative programmes are urgently needed to avert the danger that climate change represents to the country’s youngest citizens.

“Climate change is deepening the environmental threat faced by families in Bangladesh’s poorest communities, leaving them unable to keep their children properly housed, fed, healthy and educated,” said UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore, who visited Bangladesh in early March 2019. “In Bangladesh and around the world, climate change has the potential to reverse many of the gains that countries have achieved in child survival and development.”

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The report, A Gathering Storm: Climate change clouds the future of children in Bangladesh, points out that Bangladesh’s flat topography, dense population and weak infrastructure make it uniquely vulnerable to the powerful and unpredictable forces that climate change is compounding. The threat is felt from the flood and drought-prone lowlands in the country’s north to its storm-ravaged coastline along the Bay of Bengal.

Drawing on interviews with families, community leaders and officials, UNICEF says that a combination of extreme weather events – such as flooding, storm surges, cyclones and droughts – and longer-term phenomena directly related to climate change – such as sea level rise and salt water intrusion – are forcing families deeper into poverty and displacement. In the process, children’s access to education and health services is severely disrupted.

Around 12 million of the children most affected live in and around the powerful river systems which flow through Bangladesh and regularly burst their banks. The most recent major flooding of the Brahmaputra River in 2017 inundated at least 480 community health clinics and damaged some 50,000 tube wells, essential for meeting communities’ safe water needs.

Another 4.5 million children live in coastal areas regularly struck by powerful cyclones, including almost half a million Rohingya refugee children living in fragile bamboo and plastic shelters.

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A further 3 million children live further inland, where farming communities suffer increasing periods of drought.

The report says that climate change is a key factor pushing poorer Bangladeshis to abandon their homes and communities and to try and rebuild lives elsewhere. Many head to Dhaka and other major cities, where children risk being pushed into dangerous forms of labour and into early marriages. It cites research showing that Bangladesh has 6 million climate migrants already, a number that could more than double by 2050.

“When families migrate from their homes in the countryside because of climate change, children effectively lose their childhoods,” says UNICEF Bangladesh Representative Edouard Beigbeder. “They face danger and deprivation in the cities, as well as pressure to go out to work despite the risk of exploitation and abuse.”

UNICEF points out that since the early 1990s, investment and action – both in disaster preparedness and risk reduction programmes – have made vulnerable communities in Bangladesh more resilient to the dangers of climatic shock. For example, one result has been a dramatic reduction in the mortality rate caused by cyclones over recent decades.

The report calls on the international community and other partners to support the government in implementing a range of initiatives to shield children from the effects of climate change. One example is a technology being promoted by UNICEF and other partners which helps coastal communities protect their vital supplies of drinking water against the intrusion of salt water from the sea. The system – known as Managed Aquifer Recharge – is working in around 75 communities and is ready to be taken to scale.

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The busting of casinos at a number of sports club in the city may, on paper, look puzzling. A series of stories have been appearing in newspapers and electronic media about the casino operations. A few leaders of the political party in power and its youth wing have already been arrested in their alleged connection to run or back the unlawful casinos. The whole thing puts both the legal authority and moral practice in the country into question.

Casino is basically a facility for different types of gambling along with food, drinks and some other forms of entertainment including dance and music. In many countries, casinos are legal and tourist attractions. However, from moral and religious point of view, casino is not acceptable as it has many negative impacts on society. It encourages criminal and immoral activities and damages social harmony. It also distorts traditional culture.

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Nevertheless, media reports already confirmed that the expansion of casinos in Bangladesh took place over the years and law enforcement agencies were not fully unaware. What prevented them to start a crackdown on the casinos is not clear yet. Indications are now there that strong political connection of the main operators of the casinos was a big obstacle to any legal action. Moreover, a number of unscrupulous members of the law enforcement agencies provided safeguard to theses casinos.

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Thus the weaknesses in legal enforcement reflects overall bad governance in the country. In the name of development spree, good governance has already been compromised severely. Bad governance is gradually replacing good governance. It reminds the famous Gresham's Law in economics which argues that bad money drives out good money from the market. The law later becomes a matter of wide researches and a strong tool to evaluate good and bad in different areas.

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When a fast growing economy sidelines the aspect of balanced distribution of wealth and resources, expansion of different illegal and unethical economic activities is inevitable. Too much emphasis on materialistic development drives a growing number of people to earn money and accumulate wealth at any cost. These also generate black money in abundance. Casinos set up one after another, in effect, absorb the black money.

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Thus the casino has its own economics. Generally 'casino economy' is a greater concept which indicates such an economic environment where large risks, especially to public funds, are encouraged to large profits. But economics of casino explains the factors behind a surge of the casino gambling and its impact on local as well as national economy. In Bangladesh, now it is probably the time to analyse and understand the economics of casino.