Geneva Conference will help Pakistan to become climate-resilient: President
He lauded the contribution of friendly countries, armed forces, non-governmental organizations and civil administration in the relief and rehabilitation activities for flood affectees.


Islamabad: President Dr Arif Alvi has expressed hope that the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan in Geneva on Monday would be a step forward in helping Pakistan become a climate-resilient country.
Talking during an overview of Aiwan-e-Sadr for the last year 2022, he said Pakistan has less than one percent contribution in global warming but is adversely affected by climate-induced disaster caused by floods and suffered losses of billions of dollars.
The President lauded the contribution of friendly countries, armed forces, non-governmental organizations and civil administration in the relief and rehabilitation activities for flood affectees.

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