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KP Government Prepared Flood Response Plan 2022

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa became the first province to issue a flood response plan to rebuild after the floods and cope with future climate change. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Department of Planning and Development organized a consultation session with development partners with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Merged Areas Governance. The Flood Response Plan 2022 developed in collaboration with the Project (MAGP) was presented. This plan, prepared for the first time in the history of Pakistan, has been prepared in the context of the disasters of floods in recent years, in which the houses of more than ninety-one thousand families were affected while 674,000 people were forced to relocate. Through this plan, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government wants to provide better planning and early awareness of the risks faced by natural disasters in order to rehabilitate the flood-affected people and save them from being at the mercy of climate change. In his opening remarks on this occasion, Provincial Minister of Health and Finance Taimur Salim Jhagra said that the world is facing new and unknown dangers due to climate change, and it is very unfortunate that even though we have no role in creating this situation. But we are on the front line in facing their consequences. To protect against these threats, we will use available data and evidence, better relationships with our resources and development partners, and build our strategy on resilience to climate change and economic challenges. On this occasion, UNDP Resident Representative Qunot Osbi called the flood response plan of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government an important milestone and said that this plan covers three aspects to increase resilience against climate change. It includes the construction of better infrastructure, better efficiency of government institutions and better preparation at the district level, he stressed the development partners to fully support the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government in this process. Additional Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shahab Ali Shah in his detailed presentation covered the situation and outlined the flood response plan. He said that according to the preliminary estimates, the provincial government to increase the capacity of the government against climate risks by one hundred and eight nine million dollars for reconstruction and an amount of thirty-nine million dollars is required for the restoration. In this regard, he emphasized that the use of additional resources will be effective only if the institutions engaged in this regard perform better. He said that for this purpose, the provincial government has established the Climate Resilient Infrastructure Fund (CRIF) which will be established with the help of public-private partnership at a cost of thirty-five billion rupees. Various methods of competition are being evaluated to prepare for future natural calamities. He said that people have the right to have a government that can face such situations and is fully prepared for them. The consultative session was attended by representatives of the British High Commission and the US Consulate and the Swedish Embassy and representatives of the European Union, USAID, World Bank, Asian Development Bank, FCDO, INL and KFW and others. He appreciated the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government’s preparation of a comprehensive plan and speedy implementation of this process in the face of a national-level emergency. Secretaries of various departments of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa including Agriculture, Irrigation, Information, Environment, Health, Primary and Secondary Education, Communication and Works and officials of SDU, EPA and PDMA also participated in the consultation session. In his closing remarks, Provincial Minister for Health and Finance, Taimur Saleem Jhagra, thanked the provincial government for its development partners’ support and reiterated that the government would implement short-term and long-term initiatives. In order to increase resilience against climate change along with immediate reconstruction, he expressed his determination that he will take full measures to rehabilitate the people affected by floods and save them from such crises in the future.

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Integrated Tourism Zones in KP

To promote tourism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a ceremony was organized to attract investors in a private hotel in Karachi. In a ceremony held at a private hotel in Karachi under the banner of Integrated Tourism Zones in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, various attractive projects and initiatives of investors were informed by the provincial authorities. DG Culture and Tourism Authority Bakhtiar Khan, Project Director Kit Tausef Khan and World Bank Representative Kiran Afzal while addressing the event said that increasing tourism activities will reveal the hidden beauty of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the world. This will help in the preservation of historical and cultural heritage and will also provide many employment opportunities. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority Director General Bakhtiar Khan while speaking said that the province is determined to make it a favorite place for tourists. Efforts are being made to improve the old places along with building new places and arrange such opportunities during the tourism days that can bring economic benefits to the existing communities. Project Director Taseef Khalid informed about the steps to be taken for these newly built integrated tourism zones and said that places like integrated tourism zones can be built under public-private partnership. This program of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government also has the support of the World Bank. The participants of the event appreciated the initiatives of the provincial government including renowned businessman Zubair Motiwala and World Bank Representative Kiran Afzal.

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PCC Meeting Regarding Comprehensive Food Security & Livelihood Assessment

First meeting of Provincial Coordination Committee regarding Comprehensive Food Security & Livelihood Assessment held under the chairmanship of Secretary Planning and Development Department, Mr. Shah Mahmood Khan. Secretary was briefed regarding the survey aiming to focus areas with food security and poverty status. Based on the survey, profile of districts across the province will be developed.

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The 53rd Internal Review Meeting

The 53rd internal review meeting was held with the heads and representatives of all sections and attached units under the chairmanship of the Secretary  Planning and Development Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mr. Shah Mehmood Khan.
Tracking of high-priority projects, updates on master planning, and public-private partnership projects were discussed in detail. the Secretary was briefed on the progress of various activities of health, roads, and other projects under Public Private Partnership.

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Introduction of Resilient Structure in PKHA Projects

A meeting was held under the chairmanship of Mr. Shah Mehmood Khan, Secretary, Planning and Development Department regarding the introduction of resilient structure in PKHA projects. The officers of Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority gave a detailed briefing to the Secretary P&D on the planning of the proposed projects in the light of climatic variations and the realities of the respective areas. Secretary P&D expressed satisfaction over the briefing and appreciated the preparation and progress of Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority in this regard.

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Newly Appointed ACS KP Mr. Ikramullah Khan Presented Honorary Shied to The Former ACS KP Mr. Shahab Ali Shah

The newly appointed Additional Chief Secretary Mr. Ikramullah Khan presented the shield to the outgoing Additional Chief Secretary Mr. Shahab Ali Shah. Mr. Shah Mehmood Khan, Secretary of Planning and Development Department, Special Secretary P&D and other officers of the department were present on this occasion. Mr. Shahab Ali Shah has recently been promoted to Grade 21. On this occasion the officers of P&D Department expressed their best wishes to Mr. Shahab Ali Shah, former Additional Chief Secretary.

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Mid-Year Review Meeting on ADP 2022-23

The mid-year review meeting of the Annual Development Program 2022-23 was held under the chairmanship of Secretary Planning and Development Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mr. Shah Mehmood Khan. The representatives of the departments and related sections participated in the meeting. In the meeting, a detailed review of the performance of the development projects of the departments was taken. Secretary Mr. Shah Mehmood Khan urged all the departments to speed up the work on the development projects, especially the high priority projects and complete them within the stipulated time. The monitoring and evaluation reports of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Planning and Development Department were also discussed in the meeting.

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Establishment of Daycare Center for Children

The Planning and Development Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with the support of UNICEF has established daycare centre. The centre was inaugurated by Chief IDS P&D, Ms. Sarah Rehman.
The Planning and Development Department is catering to the modern-day needs of working women who being professionals, need to care for their children while also carrying out their official responsibilities.
The center will provide supervision and care for infants and young children during office hours, ensuring that parents can focus better on their work.

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Meeting of The Board of Directors of Trans Peshawar

The meeting of Board of Directors of Trans Peshawar was held under the chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mr. Ikramullah Khan in which board members participated. Important decisions were taken in the meeting regarding further improvement of travel facilities keeping in mind the number of traveling citizens.

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