Islamabad, August 20, 2025 – Officers from the 38th Senior Management Course met with Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Dr. Musadik Malik, on Tuesday. The meeting focused on Pakistan’s climate change policy and strategies to address environmental challenges.
Focus on Climate Change Policy
The session highlighted efforts to combat climate change in Pakistan. Dr. Musadik Malik emphasized the importance of agriculture and food security as federal priorities. He explained ongoing mitigation and adaptation strategies aimed at enhancing resilience in climate-sensitive sectors across the country.
Agricultural and Food Security Challenges
Dr. Malik reaffirmed the government’s commitment to sustainable food systems. He addressed major challenges in agriculture that threaten national food security, such as:
- Water scarcity affecting crop production
- Low productivity of irrigation systems
- Food security threats from climate variability
- The need for climate-resilient farming practices
Innovative Water Management
The Federal Minister highlighted localized solutions to improve water use efficiency nationwide. He shared plans to enhance agricultural productivity through climate adaptation measures. These initiatives aim to strengthen farming communities and ensure long-term food security.
Federal Government’s Collaborative Efforts
The session showcased the federal government’s approach to mitigating climate impacts through targeted policies. The government collaborates closely with stakeholders to effectively address environmental challenges. Officers from the 38th Senior Management Course gained insights into national climate resilience strategies, supporting alignment of policy implementation across Islamabad’s government departments.
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