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Pakistan’s Climate Commitments and the Role of Civil Society
October 2024
As Pakistan gears up to submit its revised Nationally Determined Contributions in 2025, civil society organizations can play a crucial role in building resilience, accountability and bridging policy goals with ground-level needs.
Empowered civil society efforts can drive sustainable climate action in Pakistan, ensuring that climate strategies align with local needs and international support.
Establishing legal frameworks to formalize CSO roles in climate decision-making, will empower CSOs to act as equal partners in climate strategy, ensuring their insights and on-the-ground experience are integrated into national planning. They will also need sustained financial support.
Multi-stakeholder coordination will be an essential tool in the path towards achieving the country’s NDC goals. It is therefore imperative that steps are taken to encourage CSO engagement. Establishing legal frameworks to formalise CSO roles in climate decision-making, will empower CSOs to act as equal partners in climate strategy, ensuring their insights and on-the-ground experience are integrated into national planning. They will also need sustained financial support. CSOs often rely on short-term grants which limit them from engaging in long-term initiatives. With financial support, CSOs can scale up their operations, provide continuous support to communities, and work on a broader array of mitigation and adaptation projects. CSOs are in need for enhanced technical capacity through regular training. Increasing technical expertise will equip them with skills in data analysis, climate finance, policy advocacy, and project management. These capabilities would enable CSOs to make more substantial contributions to the NDC review process and implementation. Moreover, improved communication between governments and CSOs with regular consultations and updates on NDC progress would allow for transparent discussions on challenges, progress, and adjustments needed to stay on track with NDC goals. Climate action is a race against time, and CSO engagement will lend a helpful hand to the government in achieving its ambitious climate combating and adapting targets.
Eisha Jawaid
Author
Eisha Jawaid has a Bachelors in Economics and Mathematics from IBA, she is currently pursuing an M.Phil in Economics from PIDE
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