Pakistan's water availability per capita has dropped by over 70% in the past 70 years, currently standing at just 1,017 cubic meters, well below the global water scarcity threshold of 1,000 cubic ...
In a recent session of the Senate Standing Committee on Economic Affairs, it was revealed that Pakistan received only $500 ...
Despite being an extremely climate-vulnerable nation, Pakistan remains conspicuously absent from global climate leadership.
Nearly 1,400 people have been killed in the floods and more than 12,700 injured. The toll includes at least 496 children killed. Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority reported more ...
Waterborne diseases are increasing at a faster pace among displaced people in flood-hit areas. Health officials in Pakistan have been reporting a rise in diarrhoea, skin diseases and eye infections.
The health of wetlands has been severely impacted by water stress, untreated industrial waste, land reclamation and agricultural runoff. These factors continue to shrink wetland areas, diminishing ...
With so many areas of Pakistan badly affected by the disaster ... in Balochistan to reach communities who have been cut off for weeks by the devastating floods in Pakistan. As millions of people are ...
Pakistan Army continues its massive rescue and relief operations in the flood-affected areas of the country. According to ISPR, in this regard, a Relief and Rescue Organization has been established ...
The floods are just the latest in a worsening series of climate-related disasters to hit the agriculture sector in Pakistan, where many farmers work small plots. A shortage of homegrown wheat has ...
The Chief Minister expressed satisfaction over the arrangements and directed to provide all out assistance to the flood-affected people. Meanwhile, Caretaker Chief Minister ordered the immediate ...