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PM invites Qatari Emir to attend Pakistan-hosted climate conference

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif invited Emir of Qatar.

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  • Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif invited Emir of Qatar
  • International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan will be held in Geneva
  • The conference will be hosted by Pakistan and UN
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif invited Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani to participate in a climate change conference being co-hosted by Pakistan,

The International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan is co-hosted by the Government of Pakistan and the United Nations in Geneva on 9 January 2023.

The prime minister spoke on telephone with the Emir of Qatar and thanked him for the generous humanitarian assistance provided by Qatar in the wake of the devastating climate-induced floods in Pakistan earlier this year.

He recalled that Pakistan now faced the enormous challenge of rehabilitation and reconstruction in a climate-resilient manner.

The prime minister highlighted that while Pakistan mobilized its own limited resources to the extent possible, continued international support and solidarity was required to meet the daunting challenge of recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction of the affected areas, and to build resilience against future climate shocks.

The prime minister congratulated the Emir on Qatar’s successful hosting of FIFA-2022 Football World Cup, which had set a new benchmark for international sports events.  Both also had a brief exchange of views on bilateral and international issues of mutual interest.

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The International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan is being co-hosted by the Government of Pakistan and the United Nations in Geneva. The event will include opening remarks by UN Secretary-General Mr Antonio Guterres.

The event will bring together Governments, leaders from the public and private sectors and civil society to support the people and the Government of Pakistan for the rehabilitation and reconstruction after the devastating floods and strengthen the country’s climate resilience.

Pakistan has prepared a Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA), which estimates flood damages to exceed $14.9 billion, economic losses over $15.2 billion and reconstruction needs over $16 billion.

The PDNA identified core priorities that include the revival of livelihoods and agriculture, rebuilding of private housing, and the reconstruction of public infrastructure, including roads, bridges, schools, and hospitals.

This forms the basis for the Resilient, Recovery, Rehabilitation, and Reconstruction Framework (4RF), which lays out a multi-sectoral strategy for the rehabilitation and reconstruction in a climate-resilient manner.

 

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