Green University and tech hub planned to support young entrepreneurs
British High Commissioner Jane Marriott called on Federal Minister for Climate Change. Environmental Coordination Dr Musadik Malik in Islamabad to discuss the implementation of the Green Compact, a £35 million bilateral climate cooperation framework aimed at strengthening Pakistan's resilience against climate change, according to an official statement.
Marriott presented the Action Plan for the Green Compact. briefed the minister on its key priorities and proposed areas of collaboration.
Malik emphasised that the objective of the Green Compact should be to develop initiatives that deliver tangible. high-impact outcomes for the people of Pakistan.
The minister also briefed the high commissioner on progress towards the establishment of a Green University in Islamabad. He informed her about ongoing discussions with international partners, including Italy and stakeholders associated with the Arctic Circle initiative.
Malik further highlighted the establishment of a Green Tech Hub at the National University of Sciences. Technology (NUST) in collaboration with the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination. The initiative aims to support young entrepreneurs working on green technologies and sustainable business solutions.
The minister stated that it is essential to facilitate young people not only in green entrepreneurship but also in research. innovation that can generate practical and scalable solutions to environmental and climate challenges.
Marriott briefed the minister on the United Kingdom's youth entrepreneurship programmes. ongoing projects being implemented in Pakistan in collaboration with the British High Commission, particularly those focused on climate resilience and green solutions.
The meeting also included discussions on strengthening early warning systems and enhancing preparedness for climate-related disasters. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to working together under the Green Compact framework to deliver measurable results for vulnerable communities facing the impacts of a changing climate.
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