Govt to organize donors’ conference after completion of flood damage survey
This was stated by Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal while winding up debate in the National Assembly on flood relief activities in the country.


Islamabad: The government will organize a donors’ conference soon after completion of the flood damage estimate survey.
This was stated by Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal while winding up debate in the National Assembly on flood relief activities in the country.
The Minister said development partners will complete the flood damage estimate survey by Monday.
He said the international community generously supported relief and rescue operations and now the government is seeking further support in reconstruction and rehabilitation of the flood affected people.
Ahsan Iqbal said a comprehensive plan will be formulated to make Pakistan environment resilient to avert any future risks of climate change.
He appealed the nation, including overseas Pakistanis, to generously donate blankets and quilts for the flood affected homeless people before the onset of winter season.

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