PM leaves for Geneva to co-host Climate Resilient Pakistan moot

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will leave for Geneva today to co-host International Conference on Resilient Pakistan along with UN Secretary General.
The Prime Minister while announcing it on Twitter wrote that we will present the case of flood victims before the world. He said he will also throw light on steps taken by the government for relief and rehabilitation of the flood-affected people.
Shehbaz Sharif said we will place comprehensive post-disaster framework plan for recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction with resilience before development partners and friendly countries. He said bridging funding gap is the key to restore critical infrastructure, rebuild lives, livelihoods and revive economy.
The Prime Minister said humanity is at an inflection point in world history. He said our actions today will shape the resilient future for our succeeding generations. He said millions of Pakistanis affected by unprecedented devastation look for compassion and solidarity to build back better.
According to the foreign office, the conference will serve as a platform to marshal international support for the people and Government of Pakistan to build back better in a resilient manner after the recent devastating floods, as the country transitions from the rescue-and-relief phase towards the monumental task of recovery, rehabilitation, and reconstruction.
Pakistan will present its contribution to reconstruction and rehabilitation at the conference, and seek international support and long-term partnerships for its implementation. It outlines a prioritized and sequential plan, defined at the federal and provincial levels, that includes the financial mechanism and institutional arrangements for its execution in an open, transparent and collaborative manner.
The conference programme will feature a high-level opening segment, to be co-chaired by the prime minister and the UN secretary general, followed by the official launch of the plan “contribution to Pakistan’s reconstruction and rehabilitation” and partner support announcements. The prime minister and the UN secretary general will also hold a joint press stakeout.
At the conference, Prime Minister Shehbaz will outline Pakistan’s vision for rehabilitating the affected population and reconstructing the damaged infrastructure in a resilient manner, with the support of development partners, and the country’s transition towards a more dynamic and sustainable economic development model. Federal ministers from Pakistan will present Pakistan’s long-term plan for building climate resilience and adaptation. The perspectives of the four provinces will be articulated by their representatives.
Heads of states and governments, ministers and high-level representatives from several countries and international financial institutions, foundations and funds, as well as international development organisations, private sector, civil society and INGOs will participate in the conference.
The conference will help Pakistan in forging a long-term partnership with its friends and development partners on the basis of the contribution to Pakistan’s reconstruction and rehabilitation plan, and serve as a demonstration of international solidarity with the people of Pakistan as they commence the journey towards rebuilding their lives and livelihoods.