The Climate Justice Assembly is a community platform dedicated to promoting dialogue, collaboration, and action on climate justice issues, particularly in Bangladesh. It serves as the information hub for the Climate Justice Assembly events, which bring together policymakers, activists, researchers, and climate-affected communities.
Each year the Assembly is organized by Dhoritri Rokhhay Amra (DHORA) in collaboration with national and international co-organizers to address the urgent challenges of climate change, fossil fuel dependency, and the need for a just energy transition.
Through the website, users can access event details, schedules, speaker information, and key thematic discussions such as climate finance, renewable energy transition, community resilience, and social justice. The platform highlights voices from vulnerable communities and promotes inclusive, people-centered solutions to the climate crisis.
The Climate Justice Assembly itself is a large-scale gathering bringing together thousands of participants from grassroots, regional and global levels to advocate for equitable climate policies, strengthen global solidarity, and push for accountability from governments and institutions.
Overall, the website functions as a knowledge-sharing and mobilization tool aimed at advancing climate justice, amplifying grassroots perspectives, and fostering coordinated action toward a sustainable and equitable future.
The First ever Climate Justice Assembly in Bangladesh was held on 2023 and onwards with second Assembly in 2024 and then the third was held in 2025. Each year the Assembly end up with issues and demands in decelerations that are available in this website.