KARACHI: The Sindh government on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the World Wide Fund for Nature, Pakistan (WWF-Pakistan) to provide technical support to run an awareness campaign to improve environment in the province.

Sindh Minister for Envir­onment and Coastal Develop­ment Ta­i­mur Talpur signed the MoU on behalf of the government.

According to the MoU, the WWF would provide technical support to the Sindh government through capacity building, high-tech equipment provision for measuring ambient air quality and helping it to run a mass awareness campaign at the provincial level.

Speaking on the occasion, Environment Secretary Lae­eq Ahmed said difficulties being faced by the department due to lack of high-tech equipment/gadgets and tec­h­nical human resources.

He emphasised the need for building partnership with well-cognizant national/international partners to meet modern-day challenges in the perspective of climate change and its impacts globally and locally.

He highlighted the role of WWF-Pakistan for its invaluable support to the Sindh Environmental Protection Agency (Sepa) to meet international standards to guard the environment and combat pollution.

WWF-Pakistan official Babar Khan appreciated the proactive approach of the officials for giving importance to the burning issue of environmental deterioration and climate change and inviting all stakeholders on board to resolve the issue.

He assured the minister of continuing support from WWF-Pakistan to tackle environmental hazards.

Terming the MoU as a step heralding a new beginning in conservation of environment, Minister Talpur expressed the hope that WWF-Pakistan will also extend its support to the department in the area of coastal management.

Published in Dawn, December 20th, 2018

Opinion

Editorial

Truce tested
Updated 28 Jun, 2026

Truce tested

The latest US-Iran exchange should therefore be treated not as proof that dialogue has failed, but as a warning of how easily it could.
Paper promises
28 Jun, 2026

Paper promises

WHAT is a UNSC resolution worth if it is never implemented? Pakistan and China felt compelled to convene an informal...
Still the masters
28 Jun, 2026

Still the masters

CRISTIANO Ronaldo and Lionel Messi do not seem to be going away quietly. At least, not yet. The duo might have left...
After the budget
Updated 26 Jun, 2026

After the budget

Though not a bad document per se, the budget for FY27 is a familiar one, and familiarity in our economic history is rarely cause for comfort.
Missing the mark
Updated 27 Jun, 2026

Missing the mark

Pakistan cannot rely on international partners to compensate for weak governance and inconsistent implementation at home.
Up in smoke
26 Jun, 2026

Up in smoke

PAKISTAN is watching an epidemic unfold as the menace of narcotic abuse hits every fourth household in Karachi ...