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Islamabad, World Bank partner to combat smog and promote sustainable development

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November 28, 2024
Islamabad, World Bank partner to combat smog and promote sustainable development
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Islamabad, November 28, 2024-Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and World Bank Country Director Najy Benhassine convened in Islamabad on Thursday to discuss collaborative efforts to tackle smog and advance sustainable development in the capital.

The meeting resulted in an agreement to develop a joint anti-smog strategy. A dedicated team comprising experts from the World Bank and the Capital Development Authority (CDA) will lead the effort.

Minister Naqvi underscored the urgency of addressing the city’s worsening air quality, with the Air Quality Index reaching a critical level of 271 this year. “We must act decisively to implement a comprehensive anti-smog plan before the situation becomes hazardous,” he stated.

The discussions also extended to broader areas of collaboration, including expanding Islamabad’s electric bus service, enhancing sanitation, improving access to clean water, and upgrading slums and rural areas. Naqvi highlighted the city’s commitment to maintaining its reputation as one of the world’s most beautiful capitals, citing ongoing reviews of anti-smog machine installations.

World Bank Country Director Najy Benhassine reaffirmed the organization’s dedication to supporting Pakistan’s sustainable development goals, with a focus on air quality improvement and urban development. “We are ready to work with the CDA to formulate an effective anti-smog strategy,” he said, emphasizing the importance of data-driven approaches and international-standard reports to address pollution at its root.

The meeting was attended by the Federal Interior Secretary, CDA Chairman, Deputy Commissioner, and other relevant officials. Minister Naqvi expressed confidence that the partnership would lead to a cleaner, healthier environment for Islamabad’s residents and visitors, marking a significant step toward sustainable urban development.

Tags: Air Quality IndexCDAIslamabadMohsin NaqviMuhammad Ali RandhawaNajy BenhassinePakistanWorld BankWorld Bank Country Director
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