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Projects

SAP047
Cross-cutting

Pakistan

Climaventures: Harnessing the Domestic Private Sector Ecosystem for Climate Action in Pakistan

FP254
Cross-cutting

Multiple countries

GCF-IFC Scaling Resilient Water Infrastructure (RWI) Facility

SAP039
Adaptation

Pakistan

Integrated climate risk management for strengthened resilience to climate change in Buner and Shangla Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan

FP229
Adaptation

Pakistan

Acumen Climate Action Pakistan Fund

FP215
Adaptation

Multiple countries

Community Resilience Partnership Program

FP207
Adaptation

Pakistan

Recharge Pakistan: Building Pakistan’s resilience to climate change through Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) and Green Infrastructure for integrated flood risk management

SAP024
Mitigation

Pakistan

Pakistan Distributed Solar Project

FP108
Adaptation

Pakistan

Transforming the Indus Basin with Climate Resilient Agriculture and Water Management

FP085
Mitigation

Pakistan

Green BRT Karachi

FP018
Adaptation

Pakistan

Scaling-up of Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) risk reduction in Northern Pakistan

National Designated Authority

Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination
Mr. Zulfiqar Younas Primary
Additional Secretary I
2nd Floor, Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, LG&RD Complex, G-5/2, Islamabad, Pakistan

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News + Stories

Climate crisis in the Himalayas: addressing the threat of melting glaciers in Northern Pakistan

22 Mar 2024 / In the majestic landscapes of Northern Pakistan, a silent catastrophe is unfolding. Rising temperatures have taken a toll on the Hindu Kush, Karakoram, and Himalayan glaciers, causing them to melt at an alarming rate. As a result, glacial lakes have emerged, shimmering like jewels amidst the rugged terrain. Risks and recognition These glacial lakes pose a significant risk of flooding events, capable of unleashing devastation upon the land and its people. Over seven million people live in the shadow of an impending disaster.

GCF and FAO break record in signing fastest ever project agreement, supporting climate-vulnerable Pakistan farmers

09 Jul 2019 / In a sign of accelerating climate finance flows, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) has signed an agreement to implement a project by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to enhance the climate resilience of farmers in Pakistan’s Indus Basin. GCF signed the Funded Activity Agreement (FAA) to transfer USD 35 million to the FAO project yesterday, less than 24 hours after it was approved by the GCF Board. The signing represents the fastest progression from project funding approval to a funding implementation agreement during GCF’s four years of operation.

The positives of preparing for disaster

11 Jun 2018 / A guide to GCF’s support for climate change early warning systems

Second phase of flood control project to launch this year

28 May 2018 / He stated that after completing the first phase of the five-year Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOF) project in 2015, the United Nation’s Green Climate Fund had in October 2016, approved $36 million for a second phase of the GLOF project.

Pakistan visits GCF, prepares for readiness grant

21 Sep 2015 / On a visit to GCF Headquarters last week, the Government of Pakistan confirmed that it intends to submit a proposal to obtain readiness support from the Fund by October.

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