3rd IPU regional seminar to commence from Tuesday

Islamabad: A two-day 3rd Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) “Regional Seminar on Achieving Sustainable Development Goals” (SDGs) for Parliaments of Asia-Pacific will start in Pakistan on Tuesday.

In a bid to raise awareness regarding the devastation caused by the ongoing floods and to highlight the plight of flood affectees, the National Assembly of Pakistan is hosting the event.

The event is being held in the backdrop of the devastating rains, floods and landslides that have impacted more than 33 million people in different parts of Pakistan; over 1,100 people, including over 350 children have lost their lives, and more than 1,600 people have been injured, over 287,000 houses have been fully and 662,000 partially destroyed, over 735,000 livestock have perished and 2 million acres of crops have been adversely impacted, besides severe damage to communications infrastructure.

Duarte Pacheco, President, Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and Member of Parliament in Portugal has already arrived to attend the event.

This Regional Seminar aimed to highlight the vulnerabilities of developing countries especially the countries of the Asia-Pacific region from the ever-intensifying impacts of global climate change.

The National Assembly of Pakistan, by using the platform, aims to sensitize the foreign parliamentarians to advocate for climate change in the region by witnessing the intensity and magnitude of climate catastrophe first-hand in Pakistan.

The two-day event comprised two days of diverse activities. Its inaugural session would be attended by Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif, welcome remarks by Speaker National Assembly Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, and speech of Secretary General IPU, Mr Martin Chungong.

The Seminar also consists of breakout sessions on ‘SDGs implementation in Asia- Pacific’, Envisioning Inclusive Development’, ‘promoting Quality education and decent work for Youth’, Ensuring Equitable access to health, ‘Parliamentary mechanism and practices to institutionalize the SDGs, ‘Women at the center of development Agenda’, Building resilience to preserve our common future.

The participants and representatives from the Seminar would be allowed to physically observe the incalculable loss to the lives and properties of the ordinary people of Pakistan due to devastating floods. In this context, the NA of Pakistan would also arrange a visit of participants to flood-affected areas and campuses.

The aforementioned Seminar would be held in the National Assembly Hall, to cut the expenses keeping in view the huge blow to the economy of Pakistan as a consequence of the devastating floods, the money saved would later be donated for the rehabilitation of the flood affected.

The Seminar upon conclusion intends to set out a well-coordinated and inclusive plan of action to respond to the needs of the affected people in this grim hour of need.

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