Islamabad, Aug 3 (Online): Federal Minister for Planning Development & Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal has urged the International Development partners to prioritize support for climate disaster-hit countries like Pakistan.
The Minister urged the international development partners during an Islamic Relief National Conference on Floods 2022: One-Year-On – Resilient Pakistan: Rhetoric to Reality held on Thursday.
Speaking at the occasion, the Minister highlighted the challenges faced by the nation and the need for urgent action to build a resilient Pakistan. He acknowledged the tragedy and disaster that befell Pakistan due to the climate disaster, resulting in damages worth over $30 billion and immense losses. He emphasized that the double tragedy was compounded by its devastating impact on the poorest regions of the country, pushing them further into hyper poverty. Vulnerable populations, including children facing nutrition crises, now face the threat of hyper-malnourishment.
The floods not only wiped away the progress made on Sustainable Development Goals SDGs over the last decade but also highlighted the urgent need for a new beginning on the path of sustainable development, said the Minister while emphasizing on a stable socioeconomic platform for sustainable growth which is vital for Pakistan’s future.
He recounted the efforts made in the past to address similar floods, including the development of a national flood protection program. However, a lack of continuity and political changes hindered its implementation. In light of the recent disaster, the Minister pledged to re engage with development partners and revive the national flood protection program, allocating significant funds for its implementation this year.
Furthermore, he highlighted that the challenges posed by climate change go beyond just floods. Pakistan faces various other climate-related threats, such as extreme temperatures, droughts, and flash floods in northern areas. To tackle these challenges effectively, the nation must prepare communities, society, and institutions.
While appreciating the support of international agencies and UN agencies in the post-flood recovery and rehabilitation efforts, the Minister stressed the need for more assistance to build resilience against future climate disasters. He called upon the international community to be more considerate and generous in supporting vulnerable countries like Pakistan.
Furthermore, Minister Ahsan Iqbal unveiled a comprehensive 5Es Framework for the future of Pakistan. This framework focuses on exports, digital transformation, environmental challenges (particularly water and food security), energy transition, and empowerment (with an emphasis on women and youth). He stressed the importance of continuity and stability in implementing these strategies for sustainable development.
The Minister expressed concern over the growing population and stressed the need for proactive population management programs. Empowering women and enhancing female workforce participation are vital steps in fostering a more equitable and prosperous Pakistan.
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