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    Romina Alam highlights ILES project's impact on cutting pollution

    Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Romina Khurshid Alam lauded the International Labour and Environmental Standards (ILES) in Pakistan’s Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) project for its transformative impact in promoting sustainable practices among industries in Pakistan.

    SDPI hosts conference on data for development (D4D)

    In a significant conference organized by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), Romina Khursheed Alam, Coordinator of the Prime Minister for Climate Change, emphasized the critical role of data in addressing climate change and fostering sustainable development.

    Pakistan’s youngest climate champion Zunaira shines at COP29

    In a momentous appearance at COP29, 14-year-old Zunaira from Hub, Balochistan, became the youngest delegate to take the stage, delivering a compelling call to action for global climate decision-makers. As a UNICEF Climate Champion and award-winning researcher, Zunaira spoke at Pakistan’s COP29 Pavilion event titled “Green Skills: What Do Young People Want?”, leaving a lasting impression on attendees from around the world.

    Goheer leads Pakistan’s push for climate iustice and inclusive development at COP29

    Arif Goheer, Executive Director of the Global Climate Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC) under the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, is representing Pakistan as the Lead Negotiator at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. His leadership has placed Pakistan at the forefront of global climate negotiations, with a focus on key areas like agriculture, adaptation, technology, and transparency.

    NDMA participates in event at COP 29 Baku

    The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) of Pakistan participated in a significant event at COP 29, held at the Pakistan Pavilion in Baku, Azerbaijan. The event, organized by the Center for Climate Diplomacy, was titled "Strengthening Resilience through Climate Diplomacy in Disaster Management."

    Govt committed to strengthening IT, Telecom sector: Shaza Fatima

    Minister of State for IT and Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima Khawaja said that innovations in data networks, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and 5G are crucial for Pakistan’s economic growth and in addressing key challenges such as healthcare, education, and sustainable development.

    Pakistan introduces new grading system for SSC, HSSC exams

    The Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC) has introduced a new grading system for Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) examinations, aiming to promote fairness, transparency, and accuracy in student evaluation.

    Deforestation in Diamer: A Growing Threat to GB’s Climate and Communities

    The picturesque forests of Diamer-Chilas, nestled within the majestic Himalayan landscape of Gilgit-Baltistan, are facing an environmental crisis. Rapid deforestation in the region, driven by illegal logging and expanding agriculture, is not only threatening local ecosystems but is also contributing to broader climate change impacts in Pakistan.

    ICIMOD holds consultation workshop in Pakistan

    On Thursday morning, around 25 experts and representatives from across Pakistan gathered at the Marriott Hotel, Islamabad, for a pivotal consultation workshop aimed at developing standardized guidelines for cryosphere monitoring in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) region.

    Naila Kiani leads K2 clean-up mission

    Naila Kiani, the renowned mountaineer, is currently on a vital mission to clean up the treacherous slopes of K2. Her clean-up team, dedicated to preserving the pristine beauty of one of the world's most challenging peaks, has made significant progress.

    Resilience amidst adversity: A tale of hope from Darel and Tangir Valley

    Two years ago, the tranquil landscape of Darel and Tangir Valley in Diamer district was marred by an act of senseless destruction. A group of miscreants set fire to a girls' school, leaving behind a trail of ashes and shattered dreams. However, amidst the wreckage, a beacon of hope emerged, embodied in the unwavering determination of a young girl.

    Transforming degree colleges into High-Impact IT Institutions

     

    In a groundbreaking move towards digital empowerment, today saw a significant meeting between the principals of all degree colleges in Islamabad and government officials. The aim? To apprise them of recent initiatives designed to revolutionize these institutions into evening high-impact IT hubs, affiliated with prestigious universities and equipped to meet the demands of the digital age.

    Beyond the Clouds: Exploring the Realm of the Himalayan Brown Bear

    The collaboration between South African wildlife experts and Pakistani conservationists to monitor the Himalayan brown bear in Deosai National Park represents a significant step in conservation science. By employing telemetry collars, the project pioneers a comprehensive approach to tracking the movements and behaviors of these endangered bears, offering insights into their natural habitats and survival strategies.

    Collaborative Efforts to Enhance Female Education in Diamer

    In the scenic valley of Diamer, nestled within the captivating landscapes of Gilgit-Baltistan, a persistent challenge looms large: the low rate of female education. Despite global strides in educational advancement, Diamer grapples with a significant gender gap in access to education, particularly for girls. In response to this pressing concern, stakeholders have initiated collaborative efforts aimed at fostering sustainable improvements in female education within the region.

    Agriculture Production and Climate Dashboard officially launched

    During the closing session of an expert consultation on climate services for agricultural advisories and anticipatory actions in Pakistan, Lieutenant General Inam Haider Malik, Chairman of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), formally launched the "Agriculture Production and Climate Dashboard" in Islamabad on July 5, 2023.

    The Power of Education, Female Education and the Impact on Society

    When you think about the power of education, what comes to mind? Most likely, you think of the individual student: their potential for personal growth, the doors that will open for them in the future, and their ability to make a difference in the world. While all of that is true, it's not the only thing worth considering when we talk about the power of education. What about the impact of education on society as a whole? Let's start with the basics: female education is not a luxury, it's a necessity.

    Climate Change: The Hidden Threat to Glaciers

    Glaciers are one of the most visible symbols of climate change, and they're also one of the most important. As the Earth's climate changes, glaciers are melting at an alarming rate. This is having a significant impact on our planet, and it's something we need to pay attention to. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the effects of climate change on glaciers and what we can do to prevent further damage.

    Constructing climate change plan

    In November 2022, Egypt will host the 27th UN Climate Change Conference (COP 27). Proper preparation for this conference is of utmost importance. Pakistan’s recent floods and the devastation they caused will likely be quoted as one of the major examples of climate change.