Agriculture provides employment for roughly 25 million people in Pakistan and is the main income source for 34% and 74% of economically active men and women respectively in the country. The sector is taking hit after hit due to our rapidly changing climate and the resources for adaptation and mitigation are limited here, as they are in most developing nations, even though the country is considered a low emitter and contributor to the climate crisis. Our guest, Risham Amjad, is an environmental policy consultant who focuses on research to raise climate funding for the agricultural sector in Pakistan. Her experience studying impacts of climate change on rural economies, livelihoods and weather patterns in Pakistan, makes this episode exciting and enlightening!
Links used for references are below: 
https://www.ais.unwater.org/ais/pluginfile.php/232/mod_page/content/128/pakistan_murtaza_finalcountryreport2012.pdf
https://www.dawn.com/news/1624382
https://www.climate-refugees.org/spotlight/2021/7/30/pakistan
https://climateknowledgeportal.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/2019-06/CSA-in-Pakistan.pdf
http://www.mocc.gov.pk/ProjectDetail/M2QzOWJmMjUtZTU3MC00NmFkLWE4YmMtZDFhMmRlOGU2NGRh
https://pakistan.un.org/en/49847-planting-seeds-new-normal-rural-women-pakistan-amid-covid-19
https://www.npr.org/2021/11/11/1054809644/climate-change-cop26-loss-and-damage
Captions of transcript available on our YouTube Page
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Planet Policy Pals Podcast

Ajwah Zahid and Alayibo Semenitari

EP 43: Climate Finance Resources in Pakistan with Risham Amjad

APR 12, 202242 MIN
Planet Policy Pals Podcast

EP 43: Climate Finance Resources in Pakistan with Risham Amjad

APR 12, 202242 MIN

Description

Agriculture provides employment for roughly 25 million people in Pakistan and is the main income source for 34% and 74% of economically active men and women respectively in the country. The sector is taking hit after hit due to our rapidly changing climate and the resources for adaptation and mitigation are limited here, as they are in most developing nations, even though the country is considered a low emitter and contributor to the climate crisis. Our guest, Risham Amjad, is an environmental policy consultant who focuses on research to raise climate funding for the agricultural sector in Pakistan. Her experience studying impacts of climate change on rural economies, livelihoods and weather patterns in Pakistan, makes this episode exciting and enlightening!

Links used for references are below: 

https://www.ais.unwater.org/ais/pluginfile.php/232/mod_page/content/128/pakistan_murtaza_finalcountryreport2012.pdf

https://www.dawn.com/news/1624382

https://www.climate-refugees.org/spotlight/2021/7/30/pakistan

https://climateknowledgeportal.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/2019-06/CSA-in-Pakistan.pdf

http://www.mocc.gov.pk/ProjectDetail/M2QzOWJmMjUtZTU3MC00NmFkLWE4YmMtZDFhMmRlOGU2NGRh

https://pakistan.un.org/en/49847-planting-seeds-new-normal-rural-women-pakistan-amid-covid-19

https://www.npr.org/2021/11/11/1054809644/climate-change-cop26-loss-and-damage

Captions of transcript available on our YouTube Page

Head to https://newsly.me/ and use promo code PLANETPALS to receive a 1-month free subscription on the revolutionary app that lets you listen to news, podcasts, and pretty much the internet in one place.