Climate minister seeks structured collaboration with FAO on resource management, green startups
Climate minister seeks structured collaboration with FAO on resource management, green startups
ISLAMABAD – Federal Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Minister Dr Musadik Malik yesterday met with a delegation from the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) headed by Lifeng Li, Director of the Land and Water Division. The meeting focused on strengthening collaboration in sustainable land management, water resources, and climate-resilient development.
Lifeng Li emphasised that food systems and resource management are critical for Pakistan, given its vulnerability to climate impacts. He briefed the minister on FAOโs ongoing initiatives, including efforts to prevent land degradation, improve the use of Indus Basin resources, and enhance water governance. He also presented the Country Programming Framework (2023โ2027) for Pakistan as well as the Aqua Portal, a platform for inter-agency information and data sharing.
Dr Musadik Malik appreciated FAOโs support and underscored the need to prioritise areas where public returns are low, particularly capacity building and institutional strengthening. He also discussed the establishment of Green Clusters through the facilitation of the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination to connect young Pakistani entrepreneurs working on green startups with international investors. The minister further called for a structured collaborative framework covering administrative coordination, capacity building, and publicโprivate partnerships.
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