Pakistan to host international APFFD forum: Romina

By Hina Kiyani

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister’s Coordinator for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Romina Khurshid Alam on Friday announced that Pakistan would host the two-day international Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and Development (APFFD) on ‘Gender Empowerment and Green Economy’ that would convene regional female parliamentarians from 22 states.
Addressing a curtain-raiser press conference regarding a two-day meeting of the Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and Development (APFFD) on ‘Gender Empowerment and Green Economy’ starting from Monday (August 11th), she said Pakistan would hold an international population and climate change conference under the auspices of the APFFD standing committee on Gender Empowerment.
Romina Khurshid Alam said that 22 states’ female parliamentarians’ as delegates would convene to discuss the impacts of climate change on women and their role in the green economy. She added that these parliamentarians would gather to share personal experiences, and knowledge, and mull over regional solutions for the challenges like population and climate change that have posed formidable threats to human security in the region.
In 1982, she said Pakistan was the founding member of this forum, whereas in the 1994 APFFD Conference, the then Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto had actively participated in the global moot.
The PM’s aide underlined that Pakistan has a great opportunity to host the APFFD two-day international conference from August 12-13.
The outcomes of the two-day global conference would be shared with the media in an exclusive briefing to be held under the patronage of the Prime Minister later, he added.
The conference, she said would specifically focus on green sectors, knowledge exchange, and best practices sharing among developing countries. Climate diplomacy was an important tool to address global warming and environmental degradation, necessary to promote stronger and durable collaborations for enhancing climate resilience for a sustainable future for all, she added.
Romina Khurshid Alam said that Pakistan would play a pivotal role in this conference and would take the lead role in engaging female parliamentarians of the member states in working out fruitful recommendations. “Climate change is a global issue and it has connected entire humanity. PM Shehbaz Sharif always gives priority to climate change, gender and peace,” she said.
The APFDD comprises of 30 member states whereas delegates from 23 states have confirmed whereas the delegates from Cambodia, Japan, China, Vietnam, Magnolia, Thailand and other regional countries are participating in the forum.
Responding to a query, Romina said the 23 delegates participating in the conference also included Japan’s Minister of State for Education and Culture along with parliamentarians having strong leadership roles in their respective parliaments.
Overall, 300 international participants would attend the two-day international conference whereas organisations like UNFPA, Path Finders and others were collaborating with the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination to make the conference a success, she added.
She informed that all ministerial sectors were united in holding the conference which was also part of the COP29 preparatory process involving pre-COP lobbying. The ministry would share separate details on COP29, she said.
The Prime Minister has formulated an inter-ministerial committee on the COP29 and climate change-related negotiations for well-coordinated efforts and preparations, she said.