MoU signed to protect environment in CPEC projects
An MoU has been signed by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF)-Pakistan to safeguard the environment in projects related to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The agreement aims to enhance research, technical support and policy advocacy in order to ensure that ecological, biodiversity and environmental considerations are taken into account in CPEC development projects. By collaborating, SDPI and WWF-Pakistan also seek to address gaps in environmental protection policies and promote ecological and biodiversity conservation during the planning and implementation of infrastructure projects. Additionally, they hope to advance the transition towards greener infrastructure development in CPEC projects.
The Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and World Wildlife Fund (WWF)-Pakistan signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to protect environment in CPEC-related projects, Gwadar Pro reported on Sunday.
It will help strengthening research, technical support and policy influencing to take into consideration the ecological, biodiversity protection and environmental concerns in development projects under the CPEC.
The cooperation between SDPI and WWF-Pakistan also aimed to bridge the gaps in policies of environmental protection, and ecological and biodiversity conservation during the planning and execution of infrastructure projects and reinforce green transition in infrastructure development in CPEC projects.
Dr Shafqat Munir, Deputy Executive Director, SDPI said that the cooperation between SDPI and WWF stems from the keen interest of both organizations in environment and conservation strategies.
He expressed that the formalization of this cooperation will pave new ways for both organizations to collaborate in different areas of research and extend technical support to public institutions.
He further said that energy, transport and agriculture contribute the major carbon footprint and both organizations can play a critical role in advocating the case of climate finance onwards to COP28 and beyond to support the green transition in these areas.
Rab Nawaz, Senior Director of Conservation and Biodiversity, WWF-Pakistan said that “Pakistan is at the crossroads of climate change and today’s actions will determine if Pakistan is going to emerge as the Climate Champion or Climate Victim”.
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