Announcement of the New Pakistan Clean Air Plan (PCAP) Wednesday, 2 June 2021 • 2–3 P.M
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Ministry of Climate Change Government of Pakistan Announcement of the New Pakistan Clean Air Plan (PCAP) Wednesday, 2 June 2021 • 2–3 p.m. (Pakistan Time) REGISTER in advance for this webinar. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Air pollution, both indoor and outdoor, has been a growing concern in Pakistan. With rapid population growth and urbanization, Pakistan is facing the worst air quality it has experienced since its existence. As per the World Health Organization’s guidelines, Pakistan’s air quality is considered unsafe with the cities of Lahore and Karachi frequenting the list of the top five most polluted cities in the world and it estimates that Pakistanis on average are losing two and half years of their life expectancy due to exposure to harmful air. Significant sources of air pollution are transportation, industrial emissions (brick kilns, factories and power plants), crop burning, and transboundary pollution from neighboring countries. On the occasion of the World Environment Day 2021, country through systematic monitoring and implementation the Ministry of Climate Change (MOCC) of Pakistan is of various policy, technological, and management-based announcing the new Pakistan Clean Air Plan (PCAP) which measures. was prepared with the support of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) funded Technical Assistance project on ADB is currently supporting several other air quality related “Strengthening Knowledge and Actions for Air Quality investment projects in Pakistan under the transport, Improvement”. The project aims to improve air quality and energy and urban sectors. The proposed ADB’s country livability in 7 Asian cities through establishment of Clean partnership strategy (CPS) of Pakistan (2021-2025) Air Action Plans (CAAP). 2 of the 7 cities are Peshawar and supports a low carbon, climate resilient, and green recovery Sialkot in Pakistan. through (i) mainstreaming of climate and environment as a cross-cutting issue across all sectors; and (ii) delivering The revised PCAP assesses ongoing air pollution reduction an increasing number of projects that are predicated on efforts being made by national and local stakeholders in climate and environmental objectives. This will help ensure Pakistan and includes feedback received from provincial that Pakistan’s economic recovery will be consistent with stakeholders. The PCAP aims to improve air quality in the longer-term low carbon, resilient, and sustainable pathways. SESSION AGENDA Moderator: Syeda Hadika Jamshaid, Climate Change Expert, Ministry of Climate Change (MOCC) Welcome Remarks 2–2:05 p.m. Introduce and welcome of MOCC Minister Moderator: Syeda Hadika Jamshaid, Climate Change Expert, MOCC 2:05–2:15 p.m. Air Quality Management in Pakistan MOCC-PAK Malik Amin Aslam, Honorable Minister, MOCC Introduce ADB Vice President 2:15–2:17 p.m. Moderator: Syeda Hadika Jamshaid, Climate Change Expert, MOCC Improving Air Quality in Asia: ADB Initiatives in Pakistan 2:17–2:27 p.m. ADB Shixin Chen, ADB Vice President, Operations 1 Introduce Vaqar Zakaria and Saima Shafique 2:27–2:30 p.m. Moderator: Syeda Hadika Jamshaid, Climate Change Expert, MOCC The PCAP: Key indicators and outputs Presenters: 2:30–2:45 p.m. Vaqar Zaqaria, Senior Consultant on PCAP, Hagler & Bailly Ltd. Saima Shafique, WASH Program Manager, MOCC 2:45–2:55 p.m. Q&A Closing Remarks 2:55–3 p.m. Muhammad Irfan Tariq, DG, MOCC The ADB TA on Strengthening Knowledge and Actions for Air Quality Improvement is supported by the Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund under the Urban Financing Partnership Facility and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) Poverty Reduction and Regional Cooperation Fund. Financing partners.