(MENAFN- AzerNews) On 9 January 2023, Geneva played host to an international
conference, organized by the UN and Pakistan on the topic 'Climate
Resilient Pakistan', Azernews reports per the Foreign ministry .
The main purpose of the conference was to raise the necessary
financial resources to support the response to the natural disaster
that hit Pakistan in August 2022 and the implementation of
reconstruction activities.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and UN Secretary-General
Antonio Guterres acted as organizers, and Turkish President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan addressed the event via video conference, the
Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said.
Representatives of 46 world countries as well as 48
international institutions of finance and civil society attended
the event, and Azerbaijan was represented by Deputy Foreign
Minister Elnur Mammadov via videoconferencing.
In his speech, the deputy foreign minister noted that Azerbaijan
shares the pain and suffering of the friendly and fraternal
Pakistani people and state, and since 2010, about $7 million have
been allocated to support the elimination of the consequences of
floods that occurred in different years in the country.
In August 2022, Azerbaijan provided $2 million in financial aid
to Pakistan to help clean up the devastation caused by the recent
floods, considered the worst natural disaster in Pakistan's
history. The deputy minister informed Pakistan and the conference
participants that, given the scale of the consequences, President
Ilham Aliyev instructed the allocation of additional financial
assistance for humanitarian purposes to the tune of $2 million to
support the initiative.
The natural disaster in 2022 hit a third of the country, killing
and injuring 15,000 people and displacing 33 million, making it the
most devastating natural disaster in Pakistan's history.
The WB estimates that as many as 9 million people could be
affected by the floods. Pakistan, with the support of the UN
system, the WB, the Asian Development Bank, and the European Union,
developed a post-disaster needs assessment plan and determined that
flood damage exceeded $14.9 billion; economic losses totaled $15.2
billion, and recovery - $16 billion.
The plan identifies major priorities such as livelihood and
agricultural restoration, private housing reconstruction, and
public infrastructure reconstruction.
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