Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has underscored the urgency of addressing climate change impacts due to severe weather changes and losses in agricultural output, particularly in cotton crops.
He was presiding over the 4th meeting of the Policy and Strategy Committee and the Oversight Board on Post-Flood Reconstruction Activities in Islamabad.
The agenda of the meeting was to review and follow-up on decisions made during the 3rd PSC meeting, a progress review of ongoing 4RF projects, updates on flood reconstruction and coordination efforts with UNDP, and the current status of financial pledges.
The Minister said that the 2022 floods resulted in a total loss of 30 billion dollars for the country. He emphasized the importance of the collaboration between Pakistan and its development partners following the catastrophic 2022 floods.
Ahsan Iqbal also underscored the need for swift and efficient implementation of projects to rebuild affected communities and restore livelihoods.
While discuss
ing the Integrated Flood Resilience and Adaptation Project, the Minister expressed concerns about the delays in flood reconstruction efforts in Balochistan.
He emphasized the need for accelerated progress in Balochistan, which is among the most underdeveloped regions.
The 400 million dollar Integrated Flood Resilience and Adaptation Project aims to assist approximately 35,100 homeowners with housing reconstruction grants to rebuild their homes according to resilience standards.
Additionally, it will also provide livelihood grants to smallholder farmers to support livestock, promote climate-smart agriculture, and enhance other productive activities.
The project also focus on restoring essential services by rehabilitating damaged community infrastructure and facilities, including water supply, irrigation, roads, and other community amenities.
Source: Radio Pakistan