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Blog 02 Fév, 2024

World Wetlands Day 2024 - Message by Mahmood Akhtar Cheema, Country Representative ϲʿֱֳ Pakistan

Today, the World Wetlands Day is being commemorated all over the world. The theme of the day for this year is “Wetlands and HumanWellbeing”, which reflects upon the interconnectedness between wetlands and various aspects of human health.

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Mr. Mahmood Akhtar Cheema, Country Representative, ϲʿֱֳ Pakistan

Wetlands, home to more than 100,000 species, play a crucial role in supplying vital freshwater and making a substantial contribution to worldwidefood production. Additionally, wetlands serve as natural buffers, helping to alleviate the impacts of rainfall and decrease the risks of floods and storm
surges.

With increasing population, industrialization, urbanizations, unplanned development and increased agriculture, we are destroying the ecosystem that water and all lifedepend on most – Wetlands. It is estimated that around 40% of the world’s species live and breed in wetlands.

Moreover, wetlands serve as natural shock absorbers, mitigating the impacts of rainfall and substantially reducing the risks of floods and storm surges. In the face of climatechange and the increasing frequency of extreme weather events, the role of wetlands in building resilience and adapting to environmental challenges becomes even morecritical.

It is high time that collective and individual efforts were made to save the world’s wetlands from disappearing and to restore those we have degraded.

Having worked on the conservation of wetlands in Pakistan, ϲʿֱֳ has assisted the government in the formulation of the National Wetlands Policy and Action Plan in 2011,and played an active role in the designation of 8 new Ramsar sites in Pakistan, (Indus dolphin reserve, Nurrili lagoon, Jubbo lagoon, Hub dam, Miani Hor and Sirinda lake,Ormara turtle beaches, Astola, Jiwani turtle beach and the Mangrove forests). It also provided guidelines for the artificial releases from reservoirs to maintain downstreamwetland ecosystem and dependent livelihoods in 1999. In 1997, it conducted the environmental assessment of the Haleji Lake.

Presently, ϲʿֱֳ Pakistan is implementing a number of initiatives in collaboration with Federal and provincial Governments and various private sector institutions forthe restoration of mangroves along the coast of Pakistan.

ϲʿֱֳ is engaged with key donors and private sector entities to build coastal sustainability which in turn creates livelihood options for millions living along thecoast and surrounding wetlands.

In partnership with Karot Power Company Private Limited and Punjab and AJ&K Governments, ϲʿֱֳ Pakistan is implementing Biodiversity Management Plan of 720MW Karot Hydropower Project. The reservoir created on Jehlum river at Karot will gain high importance in future as one of the ecologically important wetlands, whichwill be managed for fish and aquatic biodiversity conservation.

Let us collaborate, share knowledge, and implement innovative solutions to address the emerging threats facing these ecosystems. Through collective action, we canensure that wetlands continue to thrive and provide essential services for current and future generations.

Thank you,

Mahmood Akhtar Cheema
Country Representative
ϲʿֱֳ Pakistan

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