Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistan loses 23% of its GDP annually due to disasters: Experts

Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Chairman, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Lieutenant General, Inam Haider Malik said Pakistan should must embrace not only traditional infrastructure but also materials suited to the country’s environment.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) hosted a seminar focused on “Disaster Resilient Infrastructure,” in collaboration with Bahria University, aiming to address the pressing need for climate adaptation and infrastructure resilience in Pakistan.

Chairman NDMA, Lieutenant General Inam Haider Malik led discussions on the country’s preparedness for future disasters, highlighting the critical threats posed by climate change and the steps being taken to mitigate its impact.

“Resilience won’t come solely from the type of construction but from adapting to what we have,” he emphasized. He lauded NDMA’s technological efforts, including simulations of the 2022 floods and advanced weather forecasting, noting that “technology today can not only address present needs but future ones as well.”

In his keynote address, Lieutenant General Malik warned that if global temperatures exceed the 1.5°C threshold, countries like Pakistan would face unprecedented climatic disasters. “From glacial melting to recurring floods, we are already witnessing severe climate impacts,” he said.

He cited the 2022 floods, which caused massive devastation, with over 8,000 miles of roads and 480 bridges damaged, leading to significant economic losses. Recovery and rehabilitation remain ongoing challenges.

The seminar featured experts from various fields, all underlining the importance of infrastructure resilience in combating climate change. Dr. Shafqat Munir, Deputy Executive Director at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), pointed out that it is not the disasters themselves but inappropriate infrastructure that leads to high mortality.

“Pakistan is one of the ten countries most impacted by climate change. Unplanned development, deforestation, and pollution are aggravating these crises,” he said. Drawing comparisons, he highlighted how community preparedness in the Philippines has helped them manage frequent cyclones and floods more effectively.

Munir further urged the need for integrating Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) into development plans and addressing governance issues. He identified five major impacts of disasters: economic, physical, human, social, and environmental capital, noting that “Pakistan loses 23% of its GDP annually due to disasters.”

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JSMU, JPMC sign MoU to enhance teaching and training cooperation

JSMU

KARACHI: Jinnah Sindh Medical University (JSMU) and Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) have formalized their commitment to enhance cooperation in medical education and training through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

The ceremony took place at JSMU and marked a significant step towards improving the quality and momentum of teaching activities at JPMC.

The MoU was signed by JPMC Executive Director Prof Shahid Rasul and JSMU Registrar Dr. Azam Khan. Dean of Medicine and Principal of Sindh Medical College Prof Masroor Ahmed and Dean of Basic Medical Sciences Professor Muhammad Azhar Mughal witnessed the signing.

Under this agreement, JSMU will provide faculty members to JPMC, contributing to the teaching staff and addressing existing gaps in educational delivery.

This collaboration aims to elevate the standards of medical education and enhance the training of future healthcare professionals.

Vice Chancellor of JSMU, Prof Amjad Siraj Memon, described the MoU signing as a significant step towards enhancing the quality of medical education and training, fostering collaboration, and addressing existing gaps in teaching activities.

He emphasized the importance of such partnerships in advancing the educational landscape and improving healthcare services in the region.

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JSMU to welcome new batch of MBBS and BDS

JSMU
  • Orientation Day of new batch of BDS will be held on Feb 11.
  • Orientation Day of new batch of MBBS will be held on Feb 13.
  • Registrar JSMU Dr Azam Khan will take oath from the students.

KARACHI: Jinnah Sindh Medical University (JSMU) is to welcome new batches of BDS and MBBS will be held at Sindh Institute of Oral Health Sciences and Sindh Medical College.

The orientation day and white coat ceremony of the new batch of BDS year 2022-23 will be held on Saturday, February 11 by the Sindh Institute of Oral Health Sciences (SIOHS), while the orientation day of the new batch of MBBS will be held on Monday, February 13 by the Sindh Medical College (SMC-JSMU) at Ground Floor Lecture Hall of Jinnah Sindh Medical University.

Dean SIOHS Professor Yawer Ali Abdi, Principal Prof Zubair Abbasi, Director QEC Dr Abdul Wahid Usmani, Heads of Departments and others will address the orientation day ceremony of BDS, while the orientation day of the new batch of MBBS will be addressed by the Principal Professor Sarwar Qureshi and others.

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