KARACHI: The World Wide Fund for Nature-Pakistan (WWF-Pakistan) and the Planning and
Development
Department, government of Balochistan, have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore future avenues of a long-term partnership in environmental conservati
on and sustainable development of the province.
In order to address environmental and development challenges in Balochistan; especially the adverse impacts of climate change, natural resource degradation, and future planning for sustainable development, an MoU was signed between both organizations on Friday. WWF-Pakistan will support and act as an implementing partner of the Planning and
Development
Department and other line departments including the Forest and Wildlife, Energy, Agriculture, Fisheries, Tourism and Culture, and Environment departments in environment and development related initiatives.
In various advisory capacities, both organizations will support each other in implementing projects, technical reviews of larger projects and activities (e.g. EIA, SEA), surveys and assessments, feasibility studies by the Government of Balochistan in natural resource management (NRM), environmental education programmes and awareness campaigns, capacity building and trainin
g needs assessment (TNA) initiatives, implementation of bilateral agreements, Geographical Information System (GIS) mapping and monitoring and geo-fencing of natural resources with line departments. WWF-Pakistan will also provide technical assistance i
n the alignment of interventions with national development frameworks such as Vision 2025 as well as provincial development frameworks. Furthermore, it will improve technical knowledge and skills through a comprehensive educati
on and awareness campaign for academia, media, judiciary, CSOs and other partners.
The Planning and
Development
Department will provide overall strategic directi
on and vision while ensuring the alignment of interventions with national development frameworks such as Vision 2025 as well as provincial development frameworks.
Speaking o
n the occasion, Hammad Naqi Khan, Director General WWF-Pakistan shared that Balochistan’s development and economic indicators are not at par with other provinces. He believed water scarcity is one of the key constraints to economic development. Apart from natural gas reserves, Balochistan has significant potential for alternative energy resources; particularly wind and solar energy. ‘WWF-Pakistan is striving to strengthen planning and economic management of the province and will also enhance institutional capacity for proper execution of development schemes’, he added.
Meanwhile, Mohammad Ali Kakar Secretary Implementation, Planning and
Development
Department, Government of Balochistan said that the department is utilizing all its resources to improve socio-economic conditions and creating alternative income generation opportunities for people. ‘The
Department, in collaboration with WWF-Pakistan, is exploring other funding opportunities for the uplift of people and strives to promote climate resilience and sustainable development i
n the province,’ he added.