WWF-Pakistan in collaboration with the International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) and Pakistan Council of Research on Water Resources (PCRWR), on Tuesday organized an event to formulate policies for climate-smart water and agriculture resource management in Gilgit-Baltistan. Different knowledge products were lunched, including fact sheets and issue briefs, co-developed by the partners considering learning of the pilot interventions related to lifting water technologies and community-based flood early warning systems. These knowledge products could help relevant stakeholders for scaling of best practices through policies and programs. Key stakeholders including relevant government and non-government concerns and community members trained on using solar and hydro ram pumps for lifting river water to irrigate barren lands in GB. Representatives from the Federal Water Management Cell, Ministry of National Food Security and Research and PCRWR affirmed their commitment to help build resilience of the mountain communities particularly to the effects of climate change, taking into consideration the learning.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Court testifies witness against Zardari, Gilani in Toshakhana reference
-
Gusty winds to lower intense heatwave today
-
Govt revives work on CPEC with full speed: Senate informed
-
K-Electric’s monopoly to end in 2023: Sindh Minister
-
SC larger bench to hear former IHC judge Shaukat Aziz’s petition
-
People in KP laud Federal Budget 2022-23
-
Rs9.6b reserved for climate change under PSDP 2022-23
-
Concrete steps being taken to reduce govt expenditures: Miftah
-
Punjab gets lion’s share of 51.7% budget distribution
-
Budget 2022-23: Rs 44bn allocated for higher education
-
Taxes in Budget 2022-23
-
Budget 2022-23: CM Hamza Shehbaz to view Punjab budget proposal today