 In Nodhi Bangal, there are many houses in Nodhi Bangal. We used to build 3-4 houses in Nodhi Bangal. Now, we have to build 3-4 houses in Nodhi Bangal. We can't do that. Bangladesh is a land endowed with great rivers around the Bay of Bengal, forests and charming life. However, the nature's green and lives of thousands in Bangladesh are at stake due to the effect of climate change. To cope with the risks that has emerged due to climate change, Government of Bangladesh has undertaken different climate adaptation programs, but with some challenges. Various implementation challenges emerged for not adequately consulting with affected people and project stakeholders. One of these is the limited access of affected people to large complaints. On the other hand, project stakeholders On the other hand, project stakeholders are facing new challenges for the absence of effective grievance redressal system, even after filing complaints. Due to ignoring the necessity of consultation with the local people, their involvement in infrastructural construction works can not be ensured. As a result, lack of community monitoring is making transparency and accountability of the expenditure questionable. In spite of many constraints, one ray of hope is that affected people are raising their voices to ensure transparency in climate fund. Transparency, openness, participation, grievance redressal mechanism, all those things are perennial in the context of Bangladesh, but in this case, since it is a new area, there is a shortage of funds as a result of which this becomes more mounting a challenge. Whenever we get some complaint, we just take into cognizance of all those complaints. Transparency is not just saving money, transparency or accountability, it's also doing things efficiently. Governance for climate change is important, but I don't think it works in isolation. Climate change agreement has been reached in Paris, and we also have the Sustainable Development Goals, as well as the Disaster Risk Reduction Agreement of Sendai. I think the challenge now is that how do we bring the three UN processes together, Sustainable Development Goals, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction. If the participation of local people and effective grievance redressal system can be in short, the expected outcome of the adaptation programs and hence Sustainable Development Goals will be achieved.