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ADB-Pakistan Pact Powers Youth-Led Innovation for a Greener Future

Last updated: May 26, 2025 9:57 pm
Sana Mustafa
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ISLAMABAD: In a significant step toward strengthening climate resilience, the Government of Pakistan and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have reaffirmed their commitment to advancing environmental sustainability during a high-level meeting held in Islamabad on Monday.

Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Dr. Musadik Malik, and ADB Director General Bruno Carrasco led strategic discussions focused on addressing Pakistan’s pressing climate challenges. Both sides underscored the urgency of taking immediate action and placed special emphasis on empowering youth through climate innovation.

The partnership aims to foster youth-led initiatives by providing incubation programs, mentorship, and financial support—enabling young innovators to develop scalable and impactful climate solutions. The goal is to position Pakistan as a proactive player in the global green economy.

Key areas of discussion included enhancing climate financing and mobilizing investments in sustainable development projects. The talks also highlighted the potential of carbon credit markets, with mutual interest in creating mechanisms to monetize emissions reductions and improve environmental performance.

Minister Malik emphasized the critical need to shift from policy planning to practical execution. “We must ensure that our strategies translate into real-world impact,” he asserted, assuring ADB of Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to delivering tangible outcomes.

The ADB delegation reiterated its strong support for Pakistan’s climate agenda, pointing to opportunities for knowledge-sharing, policy-based lending, and capacity-building initiatives designed to strengthen institutional responses to climate change.

Both parties agreed to advance technical collaboration, with expert teams set to finalize the partnership framework. Further engagements and developments are expected in the coming months as this collaboration takes shape.

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