Just Earth News/IBNS 25 Jan 2016, 03:52 pm Print
Photo: UNICEF Pakistan
“This assessment is a key tool to further develop the capacity of the agriculture sector institutions to mainstream the disaster risk management, with a special focus on disaster risk reduction, in their planning and action” UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Deputy Representative in Pakistan Francisco Gamarro said of a recently finalized study on the issue.
With a 21 percent share of the national gross domestic product (GDP) and a 45 percent share of Pakistan's total workforce, it is crucial that agriculture be able to prevent and mitigate the impact of disasters.
The FAO, together with national, provincial, and regional level disaster management authorities and civil society organizations last week finalized the Institutional Assessment on integrating disaster risk management into Pakistan's agricultural sector.
The study identified areas and measures that need to be strengthened in a series of workshops with key stakeholders across the country.
Among the goals of the FAO, which seeks to achieve food security for all, is the sustainable management and utilization of natural resources, including land, water, air and climate.
Photo: UNICEF Pakistan
- Is Faisalabad losing control? Pakistani district reports 15,000 robbery, theft incidents in 2025
- Bloodbath at village market: Bandits burn shops, kill 30, abduct locals in Nigeria
- Who is Christian Sturdivant? US teen’s chilling ISIS-inspired New Year’s eve attack plan exposed
- Inside May conflict: Pakistani President Zardari was ordered to hide in bunker during Operation Sindoor
- Bomb factory inside a Bangladeshi madrasa? Explosion near Dhaka injures children, explosives recovered

