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Pakistan Print edition: 2026-01-05

Experts urge to follow climate-resilience principles

HYDERABAD: Sindh: Community development leaders emphasised that sustainable progress in coastal and...
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HYDERABAD: Sindh Community development leaders emphasised that sustainable progress in coastal and climate-vulnerable areas can only be achieved when climate-resilience principles are fully integrated into local planning, service delivery, and infrastructure development, ensuring that development initiatives are inclusive, risk-informed, and responsive to the growing impacts of climate change.

These views were shared during a capacity-building workshop held in District Thatta, bringing together 20 community leaders 10 women and 10 men from eight Village Organizations (VOs). The training was supported by the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) under its Restoring Social Services and Climate Resilience Project, which focuses on strengthening community systems in disaster- and climate-affected regions.The workshop was facilitated by Sindh Community Foundation (SCF) as part of its broader commitment to enhancing community resilience and institutional sustainability in rural Sindh. Participants explored the critical role of Village Organizations in addressing climate risks such as flooding, coastal erosion, salinity intrusion, and extreme heat, while promoting inclusive and accountable local development.

Sessions focused on strengthening community institutions, participatory governance, inclusive leadership, and practical planning tools that enable VOs to design, manage, and sustain grassroots development initiatives. Special emphasis was placed on applying a climate-resilience lens to local priorities, particularly in small-scale infrastructure and the restoration of essential social services in coastal areas.

The training was led by Javed Hussain, Executive Director of SCF, and Ameer Hamza, who facilitated interactive and hands-on learning through real-life examples and group work. Speaking at the workshop, Javed Hussain highlighted that strong and inclusive community institutions are the backbone of sustainable and climate-resilient development. He stressed that coastal communities in Thatta face deepening poverty due to repeated climate shocks—including floods, cyclones, and erosion—making climate-responsive infrastructure and services an urgent priority. He also emphasized that joint leadership by women and men within Village Organizations strengthens community responses to social, economic, and climate-related challenges and improves engagement with local government systems.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2026

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Ameer Hamza Jan 06, 2026 10:59am
Really Sir, It was great training, and thanks for great remarks for me.
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