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Pakistan Advocates for Climate Resilience and Youth Empowerment at UN

Pakistan Advocates for Climate Resilience and Youth Empowerment at UN

Key Takeaways

  • Pakistan’s representative emphasized the need for climate-resilient cities.
  • Youth empowerment was highlighted as a key driver of shared prosperity.
  • The commitment to sustainable urban development was reaffirmed at the UN meeting.

At the United Nations High Level Meeting on the Midterm Review of the New Urban Agenda in New York, Pakistan’s representative, Chairman Prime Minister’s Youth Programme Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, underscored the importance of climate-resilient cities and youth empowerment. The meeting, held on July 18, aimed to discuss progress and challenges in implementing sustainable urban development strategies.

Khan stated that Pakistan is committed to fostering inclusive and resilient urban environments, emphasizing the role of these cities in addressing climate change impacts. He highlighted the need for robust infrastructure and policies that can withstand natural disasters and environmental changes, ensuring the safety and well-being of citizens.

In addition to climate resilience, Khan also stressed the significance of youth empowerment as a catalyst for shared prosperity. He noted that young people are crucial agents of change and innovation, capable of driving sustainable development initiatives across various sectors. By engaging and empowering them, Pakistan aims to harness their potential for positive societal impact.

The representative further emphasized the importance of involving youth in decision-making processes related to urban planning and development. This approach not only ensures that young voices are heard but also promotes a sense of ownership and responsibility among the younger generation. Khan stated, 'Youth are the future leaders of our cities and nations, and their active participation is essential for building sustainable and inclusive communities.'

During his address, Khan called for international cooperation to support developing countries in achieving these goals. He highlighted that while Pakistan has made significant strides in urban development, it still faces numerous challenges, particularly in terms of climate resilience and youth engagement.

The UN meeting provided a platform for countries to share best practices and collaborate on strategies to enhance urban sustainability. Khan’s participation aligns with Pakistan’s broader commitment to sustainable development as outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

In conclusion, the advocacy for climate-resilient cities and youth empowerment reflects Pakistan’s dedication to addressing both immediate environmental challenges and long-term socio-economic goals. By prioritizing these areas, the country aims to create more resilient and equitable urban environments that benefit all citizens.

'Youth are the future leaders of our cities and nations, and their active participation is essential for building sustainable and inclusive communities.'

Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, Chairman Prime Minister’s Youth Programme