Qatar reaffirms promise to help Pakistan in climate-weak areas
Designations talk about calamity risk management, environmental conservation, water management, energy, and ranger service
ISLAMABAD: Qatar has emphasized its obligation to help Pakistan in tending to climate weaknesses in areas like wellbeing, schooling, food security, water, and energy.
This certification came during a gathering between a significant level Qatari specialized designation, drove by Colonel Ahmed Abdullah Al-Abdullah, and Romina Khurshid Alam, the Prime Minister’s Facilitator on Climate Change, in Islamabad on Thursday.
The gathering zeroed in on joint effort in climate risk management, environmental conservation, water management, energy, ranger service, and catastrophe risk management.
The Qatari appointment promised exhaustive specialized and non-specialized help to assist Pakistan with combatting climate change and accomplish its environmental conservation, national calamity risk management, and flood security objectives.
The appointment informed the PM’s organizer about continuous endeavors to help Pakistan in adapting to climate change.
Romina informed the designation on the public authority’s drives to upgrade climate versatility and safeguard the lives and vocations of weak communities.
She stressed that Pakistan is confronting extreme effects of climate change, including heatwaves and crushing floods during the storm season, influencing different areas of the economy.
Colonel Abdullah adulated the Pakistani government’s endeavors in environmental conservation, climate risk management, and fiasco management.
Romina offered thanks to the Qatari appointment for their promised help in tending to climate change and accomplishing environmental conservation objectives.