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Climate change fight 55million British aid announced for Pakistan

 Climate change fight 55million British aid announced for Pakistan.

Climate change fight 55million British aid announced for Pakistan
Climate change fight 55million British aid announced for Pakistan

80 38 million has been earmarked for a five-year climate change program - File Photo: Reuters

The UK has announced  55 million in aid to tackle climate change, improve water use and ensure investment in the environment.
According to a statement issued by the British High Commission, this amount is the United Nations Climate Change
Is part of the commitments made at the 26th Conference on Refugees and the funding has been divided into three parts.


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Climate change pakistan
Climate Change pakistan

Of this amount, 80 38 million has been earmarked for a five-year climate change program to help Pakistan's underprivileged to protect themselves from the changing climate.

In addition,  15 million has been allocated for a five-year water management program aimed at improving water use and access to water in Pakistan.
In addition, 25 2.5 million has been allocated to attract investors to the much-needed climate investment in Pakistan.
The statement added that the UK had pledged to help draw investors' attention to climate investment on the occasion of World Environment Day in June this year.
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British High Commissioner to Pakistan, Dr.
British High Commissioner to Pakistan, Dr.

According to the statement, the British High Commissioner will be in Islamabad this evening to announce the urgently needed new programs in a high-level program for climate change stakeholders at the British High Commission.
The British High Commissioner to Pakistan, Dr. Christian Turner, said in a statement that climate change could be catastrophic for Pakistan, which is why we are working together on trees and finance and leading Pakistani businesses. Are activating
He said the new funding of  55 million would ensure that Pakistan could better cope with the effects of climate change and use water more efficiently.


More than 120 heads of state have gathered in Glasgow for the COP26 Climate Change Summit, which is being hailed as important for the continued implementation of the Paris Agreement.

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