Murad champions children and youth at COP29
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has stated that children and youth are not only the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change but also are greatest allies in creating a sustainable future.
He made these remarks while addressing the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan where he achieved a significant milestone.
During his first official engagement, the chief minister participated in an event hosted by UNICEF at the Pakistan Pavilion where he signed a groundbreaking declaration focused on children, youth, and advocacy in climate action.
This initiative focuses Sindh government's commitment to implementing climate-smart policies that prioritize the needs of future generations.
"Children and youth are not only the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change but also our greatest allies in building a sustainable future," Shah said while addressing the event.
He underscored Sindh's commitment to building resilience through inclusive and child-focused climate strategies.
Shah highlighted that Sindh grappled with severe climate challenges in recent years, including devastating floods and soaring temperatures, placing the province at the forefront of Pakistan's fight against climate change.
"Sindh government is actively working to incorporate green energy solutions, sustainable agricultural practices, and youth-focused capacity-building into its climate agenda," he said.