Pakistan, Jan. 27 -- Senator Sherry Rahman, Chairperson of the Senate Standing Committee on Environmental Change, emphasized the urgent need for Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) to support vulnerable communities in Pakistan during her address at the National Dialogue on Adaptive Social Protection. Highlighting the country's position at the frontline of global warming, she stressed that it is critical to invest in vulnerable communities to help them withstand the growing impacts of climate shocks.

Senator Rahman explained that ASP is essential to build resilience against climate risks, which are disproportionately affecting Pakistan. "As a nation, we are on the frontlines of global warming, facing high impacts. Therefore, we need to creat...