Green Climate Fund to be unveiled soon
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Green Climate Fund to be unveiled soon
ISLAMABAD: Climate Change Minister Musadik Malik announced on Thursday that a ‘Green Climate Fund’, being established on the directions of the prime minister to deal with the challenge of climate change, would be unveiled soon. At a press conference, the minister shed light on key aspects of Pakistan’s climate change policies and clarified the country’s stance on green financing and carbon credits, a statement issued after the presser said. Unde…
FinMin unveils draft social impact financing framework
April 11, 2025 (MLN): The draft Social Impact Financing (SIF) Framework has been introduced by the Finance Minister, offering a strategic vision to unlock innovative financial instruments aligned with national priorities. This framework was introduced during a high-level meeting of the Committee on Social Impact Financing (SIF), which was constituted by the Prime Minister and held at the Finance Division. The meeting was chaired by Senator Muham…
Pakistan all set to 'issue' green bonds worth Rs30b
KARACHI: Pakistan is set to issue green bonds worth Rs30 billion at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), ARY News reported citing sources. According to sources, the decision to issue green bonds is part of the government’s efforts to secure the first tranche of Resilience and Sustainability funds. Sources within Finance Ministry revealed that the decision was made in consultation with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the funds raised will…
Pakistan champions green skills and climate innovation amid global push for sustainability
Not Loans, But Investment”: Senator Dr. Musadik Masood Malik Pitches Pakistan’s Green Future to Global Partners Islamabad: Pakistan is accelerating efforts to lead a people-centered green transition, with Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Senator Dr. Musadik Masood Malik, announcing key initiatives to boost green skills, attract global climate investment, and expand carbon crediting projects. From national green…
Minister demands climate justice, urges high-polluting nations to buy carbon credits
Federal Minister for Climate Change Dr. Musadik Masood Malik on Thursday called for climate justice, urging industrialized nations to take responsibility for their carbon emissions by purchasing carbon credits from climate-vulnerable countries like Pakistan. Addressing a press conference, the minister asserted that Pakistan was no longer a weak nation but a respected one committed to climate action for future generations. Despite facing severe c…
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