WNAM REPORT: The Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS), as part of its ongoing Green Initiative continued its plantation drive.
On the invitation of Executive Director COMSATS, Ambassador Dr. Mohammad Nafees Zakaria, tree saplings were planted by Ambassador of Palestine, H.E. Dr. Zuhair Mohammad Hamdallah Zaid; High Commissioner of Sri Lanka, H.E. Rear Admiral (R) Fred Seneviratne; Ambassador of Somalia, H.E. SheikhNur Mohamed Hassan; Ambassador of Uzbekistan, H.E. Alisher Tukhtaev; and Ambassador of Zimbabwe, H.E. Titus Mehliswa Johnathan Abu Basutu. Plantation symbolizes efforts for enduring peace and support for COMSATS’ environmental sustainability efforts.
The Ambassadors highly appreciated COMSATS endeavors to protect environment. They shared their thoughts to underline S&T cooperation and significance of multilateral initiatives in addressing the pressing global challenge of climate change. The dignitaries expressed their firm resolve to support the Organization’s endeavors in promoting tech-based solutions for a sustainable and resilient future.
COMSATS is an intergovernmental organization comprising 27 Member States, with a mandate to promote South-South cooperation in scientific research, technological innovation, and knowledge-sharing for sustainable development. The Organization remains steadfast in its commitment to environmental sustainability.