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Grassroots Power in Crisis: Lessons from Climate Forward Pakistan’s Disaster Response

I will never forget the summer of 2022. That was when the Kabul River rose and swallowed my hometown, Charsadda. Even now, it feels...

From Dry Bed to Flowing Waters: The Ecological Renaissance of the Ravi River in Punjab

In August 2025, the Ravi River flooded Lahore after several decades of minimal activity. This event not only caused widespread inundation but also highlighted...

Breaking the Cycle: Community Resilience is Key to Addressing Pakistan’s Ongoing Flood Crises

Natural Disasters do not wait for permission. I have watched floodwaters turn green fields to muddy wastelands overnight. I have felt the ground shake...

Interactive Learning: Board Games Leading the Charge in Disaster Risk Reduction

Pakistan’s education system relies on traditional teaching methods, where students memorize textbooks to pass exams. This approach is common in schools across urban and...

Navigating Crisis: Dr Mujtaba Hassan on Space Technology’s Role in Disaster Management

Hundreds died, a rescue helicopter crashed, villages submerged, families torn apart, weddings turned to funerals. These are news headlines you must have heard. But...

Healthcare Under Pressure: Are we Ready for the Next Big Disaster?

As fate would have it, and pretty much like every other country in the world, Pakistan has been having its fair share of disasters...

When Nature Strikes: The Devastating Human Cost of Pakistan’s Flood Crisis

"I went to Chakwal to interview people about how their lives were being affected by climate change. While I was there, the weather suddenly...

Caring in Crisis— Protecting Pregnant Women and Newborn from Climate Change Fallout

It was a freezing January morning in 2025. Gull Bibi woke up at 6 a.m. and hurried to the kitchen. The temperature in her...

Painful, and potentially disfiguring, cutaneous leishmaniasis is a growing threat in Pakistan

Doctors say climate change, urbanisation and migration patterns, as well as inadequate sanitation, are driving the spread of the sandfly-borne parasitic skin ailment.

Meteorology contributes to make us safer

Imagine that you just tune into a weather channel, and come across a catastrophic situation like a bomb cyclone or polar vortex.

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