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Latest revision as of 23:19, 17 August 2023

Ministry of the Government of Pakistan

The Ministry of Climate Change Urdu: وزارتِ موسمیاتی تبدیلی, wazarat-e- mosmyati tabdeeli (abbreviated as MoCC), is a Cabinet-level ministry of the Government of Pakistan concerned with climate change in Pakistan. Senator Sherry Rehman is in charge of the ministry with the status of a Federal Minister.[1]

The ministry has multiple wings under it, as described below.[2]

  • Administrative Wing – a total of 173 employees work at the Ministry of Climate Change. This wing is head by a joint secretary. The Current Secretary-in-Charge is Mr. Hassan Nasir Jamy.[3]
  • Climate Finance Unit, Pakistan – under the supervision of the current secretary-in-charge.[3]
  • Development Wing – policy matters relating to development schemes. It monitors development projects, work/cash plans, and more.[3]
  • Environment Wing – it is headed by the Director-General. It focuses on Environmental Legislation, trans-boundary (inter-provincial, regional and international) Issues. It also focuses on matters relating to Sustainable Development, Water & Sanitation, Sustainable Urbanization. It is also responsible for multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) including UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and Kyoto Protocol.[3]
  • Forestry Wing
  • International Cooperation Wing (IC Wing)

Attached departments (agencies)[edit]

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