ISLAMABAD, Aug 21 (APP):Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa, on Wednesday met with Country Director Islamic Relief Pakistan, Asif Shirazi, to discuss joint efforts in addressing climate change and developing Islamabad.
Randhawa praised Islamic Relief8217;s contributions to Pakistan8217;s development since 1992, particularly in environmental initiatives.
He highlighted CDA8217;s efforts in plantation drives, especially in Margalla Hills, and the establishment of the Climate Change Fund to protect Islamabad8217;s environment.
The meeting focused on tackling climate change, with discussions on projects to meet Islamabad8217;s growing water needs.
CDA offered technical support to address the water problem, while Islamic Relief expressed readiness to collaborate with CDA8217;s development partners, including the World Bank and International Development Bank.
Both organizations reaffirmed their commitment to working together to protect against climate change8217;s effects and develop Islamabad into a modern city.
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