ISLAMABAD ( WNAM REPORT): The Punjab Social Protection Authority (PSPA) and GIZ hosted the National Dialogue on Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) in Islamabad with the support of the German Development Cooperation. The event brought together key stakeholders, including government officials, experts, and development practitioners, to discuss integrated solutions for addressing the challenges of climate change, disaster management, and social protection.
In her opening address, Vice Chairperson Punjab Social Protection Authority, Jahaan Ara Manzoor Wattoo, the visionary leader and driving force behind the event, emphasized the critical importance of resilience, inclusion, and dignity in the face of climate challenges. She highlighted the disproportionate impact of climate change on vulnerable populations, including women, children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities.
She passionately stated, ‘Climate change is no longer a distant threat. It is here, disrupting lives, livelihoods, and entire communities. As Pakistan faces immense challenges due to climate change and disasters, it is imperative that PSPA leads the way in Punjab, bringing stakeholders together to tackle these pressing issues.’
Chairperson Wattoo acknowledged the critical support of partners German Development Cooperation via GIZ in advancing adaptive social protection initiatives, noting the recent signing of a collaborative program with GIZ to address these challenges effectively.
Senator Sherry Rehman, Chairperson / Convener of the Senate standing Committee on Climate Change and Environment Coordinator, as the keynote speaker, said, “It’s important to continue to invest in climate-resilient infrastructure, to invest in alternative livelihoods, to empower women as the front line of defense in creating resilience.”
In her address, she stressed the necessity of resilient infrastructure and community-cantered solutions to withstand climate volatility. She advocated for vertical and horizontal collaboration between federal and provincial governments, emphasizing the need for tailored interventions in diverse regions. From addressing water scarcity to protecting agriculture and livestock-dependent livelihoods, Rehman called for targeted strategies that account for local needs and alternative climate sensitive livelihood approached.
Ms. Johanna Knoess, Head of Social Protection GIZ, speaking at the National Dialogue, highlighted that adaptive social protection bridges the gap between social safety protection nets, climate change adaptation, and disaster risk management. “This concept goes beyond individual risks, addressing collective challenges such as climate-induced disasters, nutrition and health outcomes, and regional disparities,” she stated. She also lauded the efforts of the Punjab Government and federal entities in pioneering comprehensive social protection initiatives and establishing coordination mechanisms.
Ms. Knoess shared significant milestones achieved under the Adaptive Social Protection Program, which includes the notification of a Steering Committee by the Punjab Planning and Development Board and the successful launch of the Inter-Provincial Social Protection Forum, which fosters coordination and learning across provinces and federal levels. She assured that German Development Cooperation, through GIZ, would continue its support by strengthening institutional arrangements, advancing data systems, and promoting evidence-based policymaking to enhance resilience and preparedness.
The event featured focused group work that addressed several critical areas, including strengthening institutional and financial foundations for ASP in Pakistan, improving access to social protection for women in Punjab, and enhancing the integration of social protection into disaster management and climate adaptation strategies. These discussions led to actionable recommendations for improving coordination and collaboration at both the federal and provincial levels. The dialogue continued with two engaging panel discussions. The first, on “Climate Change and Disasters,” and second panel focused on “Adaptive Social Protection,” featured distinguished panelists.
The National Dialogue concluded with a shared commitment to developing concrete strategies that will build resilience for vulnerable communities and enhance collaboration between federal and provincial entities. PSPA expressed its sincere appreciation to all participants for their invaluable contributions to shaping a sustainable and secure future for all.
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