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World Environment Day was celebrated in collaboration with Farozaan, Sindh, Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA), and Engro on 5th June 2022 at the Arts Council of Pakistan.

Muhammad Ismail Rahu, Provincial Minister for Environment, Climate Change, and Coastal Development was the chief guest of the seminar. Provincial Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Coastal Development Muhammad Ismail Rahu, representative Department of Environment, Climate Change and Coastal Development Government of Sindh Muhammad Hassan Iqbal, Technical Director SEPA Waqar Hussain Phulpoto, a prominent figure from the health sector Dr. Tipu Sultan, Leading environmentalist Shahid Lutfi, President of Farozaan Mehmood Alam Khalid, and Assistant Professor, Department of Environment, the University of Karachi Dr. Waqar, and many other distinguished guests addressed the seminar.

Mehmood Alam Khalid President of Farozaan Environmental Protection Organization Said that our purpose is to explore the current issues we are facing with the changing climate. We seek and highlight solutions to global warming. This is the time to take action now.

A brilliant stage play on climate change “saans lena mahal” directed by Khalid Mubeen and a brilliant performance, highly appreciated by the public

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World Water Day 22, March 2023

World Water Day 2023 is about accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis. Dysfunction throughout the water cycle is undermining progress on all major global issues, from health to hunger, gender equality to jobs, education to industry, and disasters to peace. Back in 2015, the world committed to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 as part of the 2030 Agenda – the promise that everyone would have safely managed water and sanitation by 2030. Right now, we are seriously off-track. Billions of people and countless schools, businesses, healthcare centers, farms, and factories are being held back because their human rights to water and sanitation have not yet been fulfilled.
You and your family, school, and community can make a difference by changing the way you use, consume, and manage water in your lives. Your commitments will be added to the larger-scale commitments from governments, companies, organizations, institutions, and coalitions. Together, these promises will form the Water Action Agenda, to be launched at the UN 2023 Water Conference (22-24 March) – the first event of its kind for nearly 50 years. This World Water Day is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to unite around water and accelerate progress together
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