Pakistan Pavilion set up at COP28 climate moot in Dubai showcases the two visionary initiatives of the Living Indus Initiative and Recharge Pakistan founded on nature-based solutions.
The "Living Indus Initiative" aims to restore the Indus River basin, committing an estimated 11-17 billion dollars over 5 to 15 years.
Emphasizing nature-based solutions, this initiative prioritizes the ecosystem's long-term health.
Simultaneously, the "Recharge Pakistan Project," a 78 million dollars endeavour, focuses on ecosystem-based adaptation in Sindh, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, emphasizing cost-effective solutions for climate change adaptation.
As COP28 progresses, the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination has orchestrated 28 activities on the sidelines, including bilateral meetings addressing critical issues.