The confirmation came at a meeting between the prime minister’s climate change coordinator, Romina Khurshid Alam, and a high-level technical team from Qatar, led by Colonel Ahmed Abdullah Al-Abdullah, today in Islamabad.
Collaboration on climate risk management, environmental preservation, water management, energy, forest, and disaster risk management were topics of discussion for both parties at the meeting.
The delegation from Qatar promised to offer Pakistan all the technical and non-technical assistance it needs to combat climate change and assist it in achieving its objectives for flood protection, national catastrophe risk reduction, and environmental preservation.
It informed the coordination of the PM that steps are being done to assist Pakistan in adapting to climate change.
The group received an update on government programs aimed at enhancing climate resilience and safeguarding the lives and livelihoods of the nation’s most vulnerable populations from the Prime Minister’s Coordinator.