He also discussed viable strategies to strengthen Pakistanâs climate risk management systems, focusing on several key areas including water, agriculture, energy, and food security.
Meanwhile, the World Bank official also emphasised with the PMâs climate aide Romina Khurshid Alam the significance of developing and implementing comprehensive climate risk management strategies to be implemented at national, provincial and district levels. This would help the country to better prepare for and effectively respond to natural disasters mitigate their economic, social, and environmental impacts and protect the lives and livelihoods of vulnerable communities.
The World Bankâs country director Najy Benhassine also offered close work at all levels with the climate change and environmental coordination ministry and provided both technical expertise and financial support to enhance Pakistanâs coping capacity to deal with the climate risks. This could involve funding for infrastructure projects, climate-resilient agricultural practices, and disaster preparedness plans, he added.
The Bankâs official reiterated its commitment to supporting Pakistan's climate finance needs, which could involve facilitating access to international climate funds to finance projects that build resilience to climate change.
During the meeting, there was also a focus on engaging the private sector in climate risk management, particularly in sectors like agriculture, energy, and infrastructure, where sustainable investments could play a significant role in long-term resilience.
The meeting also discussed at length the strengthening of Pakistan's institutional frameworks and policies to ensure that climate risk management is integrated into development planning at all levels.
PMâs Coordinator Romina Khurshid Alam expressed deep appreciation for the World Bank's generous support and offer for deepening collaboration and cooperation with the ministry and emphasised that combating climate change is crucial to the country's development agenda.
âThe meeting marked a pivotal step in solidifying a partnership between Pakistan and the World Bank to address the climate crisis. Both parties remain committed to continued collaboration to enhance Pakistan's climate resilience, with an emphasis on long-term sustainability and reducing the vulnerability of the countryâs most at-risk populations,â she remarked.