ISLAMABAD — The Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination has been allocated Rs2.478 billion under the Public Sector Development Programme for 2026-27. This funding aims to support afforestation, urban resilience, and climate adaptation initiatives as Pakistan addresses its increasing environmental challenges.
According to official documents, the allocation will be directed towards four major projects. These efforts are intended to enhance the country’s ability to manage environmental issues through strengthened infrastructure and new ecosystem restoration projects.
The initiatives are part of a broader strategy by the government to implement sustainable practices and improve urban resilience in the face of climate change impacts. The step reflects Pakistan’s increased focus on environmental sustainability as a national priority.







