I was deeply disappointed yesterday, when the Senate majority rejected this Resolution urging the Government of Pakistan to develop food systems-related institutional mechanisms in line with Pakistan’s global commitments ahead of COP-28.
On the one hand, climate change, Pakistan’s burgeoning population, the precarious water scarcity situation and the tendency to use arable land for lucrative housing schemes is creating serious food security challenges, and is threatening the future of generations, but on the other hand, our
toxic political environment is not just hampering the country’s progress on such existential matters, it is also undermining Pakistan’s reputation globally.
Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp has been bombed again in the third major attack on the site in the past week.
This time, Israel struck a UN-run school within the refugee camp where thousands of displaced Palestinians are sheltering ⤵️
Climate change is displacing millions of children every year, and it's only getting worse. @UNICEF's latest report shows that floods, droughts, storms, and wildfires🔥 have forced over 43 million kids from their homes since 2016. #climatechange#UNICEF https://t.co/rufuNkCJHA
One Daughter like @MaryamNSharif is better than 10 sons. She stood by her father like a rock during testing times. She didn't let anyone silence Nawaz Sharif!
Minar e Pakistan flooded with SHERS OF NAWAZ SHARIF on the night before the Icon makes his historic return. This is epic! This is history in the making!
#خوش_آمدید_نوازشریف