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Pakistan to Revive Flood Protection Programme to Fight Climate Change

admin-augaf by admin-augaf
May 17, 2023
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Pakistan to Revive Flood Protection Programme to Fight Climate Change
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Islamabad May 16 2023: Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Tuesday expressed strong commitment to revive the National Flood Protection Programme, initiated by the PML-N government during its last tenure but abandoned by the PTI regime, to safeguard the country from future climate change-related disasters.

He was addressing the inaugural session of a workshop titled “Flood Resilience in Pakistan: Reducing the Risk of Water-Related Disasters” here, organized by the Ministry of Planning & Development and the Ministry of Water Resources in collaboration with the Netherlands.

To tackle the confronted challenge of floods and protect the countrymen from climate-related disasters in future, the minister stressed the need for forging an international partnership to benefit from the technologies of developed countries like the Netherlands that shared its experience and knowledge to help Pakistan mitigate future disaster threats.

He hoped that the experts participating in the workshop would help prepare a road road-map under the framework of four ‘Rs’ (Resilient, Recovery, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation), which would ensure an adaptable infrastructure and the required capacity to avoid negative impacts of changing global weather patterns.

He appreciated the Netherlands government for helping Pakistan to face the challenge of climate change and its subsequent disasters in the water sector.

He recalled that in 2010 Pakistan faced a major flooding and in 2013 when Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) came into power, it immediately started to work out a National Flood Protection Plan with the assistance of experts from the Netherlands.

Accordingly, he said a study report was prepared and approved by the Council of Common Interests (CII), which identified all the potential sources/points where flooding could take place and suggested the required measures for infrastructure development to mitigate losses of possible future floods.

After approval of the study by the CII, he said the government had decided that over the next 10 years, the National Flood Protection Programme to be implemented in two phases with a total cost of around Rs340 billion, of which 50 per cent expense to be borne by the federal government and 50 per cent by provinces.

“But unfortunately after the government changed, during 2018 and 2022, like all the development plans, this plan was also put in the cold storage,” he regretted.

Last year, the minister said, when Pakistan faced unprecedented flooding, a new dimension was added to this constant issue which was rains and flash-flooding, as previously the focus mostly remained on riverine flooding caused by heavy downpours in the country’s northern parts.

“But this time, flooding occurred with unprecedented rainfall in those areas which traditionally have been recipients of either below-average or almost very-average rainfall in the country. And that added a new dimension to flooding in Pakistan.”

Therefore, he said, through the country’s Flood Commission, the government again approached the international community particularly the Netherlands with the request to continue extending assistance in line with the previously conducted study. “We are hoping that in light of this, we will have now again the National Flood Protection Programme that we will implement to safeguard the country from future floods.”

Ahsan Iqbal said Pakistan was the 7th most vulnerable country to climate change, which meant that there could be more negative impacts of the changing global weather patterns like floods, droughts high-heat waves, terming them serious challenges to the well-being of people and even the national security.

“Because when you have a food security situation or you have damage to critical infrastructure that has very serious consequences for any country. So the challenge before us is not only to develop infrastructure but also to have a smart agriculture revolution with new weather-resistant seeds.”

He was of the view that traditional seeds and cropping patterns would become irrelevant in future, adding, “It means there can be serious implications for the food security of our people.”

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