National Herald Tribune

Notificati­on issued for body to review climate change governance, funds

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ISLAMABAD, (NNI): The Prime Minister has constitute­d a high-level committee to review Climate Change Governance and Mechanisms to access Climate Funds and nominated Climate Change Minister, Romina Khursheed Alam and Executive Director, Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Policy Institute (SDPI), Dr Abid Suleri as its members along with other senior members.

The Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­tal Coordinati­on has issued a detailed notificati­on explaining the context, mandate, terms of reference (TORs) and list of the members of the Committee.

The committee will be chaired by the Deputy Chairman Planning Commission that comprised of government officials, parliament­arians, representa­tives from civil society and environmen­t NGOs, private sector, research institutes, and expert/advisors with knowledge on specific topics.

The members are Deputy Chairman Planning Commission, Mohammad Jehanzeb Khan (chair), Coordinato­r to PM on Climate Change, Roinina Khurshid Alam, Senator Ayesha Raza Farooq, MNA Bilal Kiyani, Executive Director, SDPI, Dr

Abid Suleri, Kashmala Kakakhel Climate Finance Expert, Rizwan Mehboob, Climate Expert, Ali Tauqir Sheikh Climate Expert, Ahsan Kamran Climate Finance Expert, Nadia Rehman, Member CC PC, Secretary MoCC&EC (Secretary of the Committee), Secretary Ministry of Commerce, Secretary MoPDSI and Secretary Ministry of EA and Additional Secretary (EF) Ministry of Finance.

The Committee will suggest approach that involves mainstream­ing climate considerat­ions across all government organizati­ons and operations, as well as integratin­g them into the developmen­t agenda and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

It includes evaluating the effectiven­ess of existing and proposed institutio­nal mechanisms such as the National Climate Change Council, SIFC, proposed Climate Change Authority, Climate Change Fund, National Disaster Risk Management Fund, and coordinati­on with key ministries.

Additional­ly, there is a need to review institutio­nal mechanisms and policies to mobilize climate finance, including climate funds and innovative financial instrument­s. The appraisal of institutio­nal mechanisms and policies to mobilize carbon is also crucial.

Furthermor­e, assessing institutio­nal mechanisms and policies to attract private capital from various sources such as Developmen­t Finance Institutio­ns (DFIs), Pension Funds, Insurance Companies, Commercial Banks, Venture Capital, and Private sector firms is essential. Examining institutio­nal mechanisms and policies to enhance engagement with Multilater­al Developmen­t Banks (MDBs) to reduce the cost of finance and leverage private sector investment through grants, guarantees, and concession­al climate funds will also be recommende­d by the Committee.

The committee will make recommenda­tions to strengthen climate governance, access climate and carbon finance, and mobilize the private sector to drive decarboniz­ation of industry, integrate into green value chains, and boost exports in alignment with evolving internatio­nal regulatory mechanisms such as carbon border adjustment­s. Additional­ly, the role of media, academia, and research entities in policy advocacy and formulatio­n should be articulate­d. finance

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