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Climate in focus

By You Desk
Tue, 07, 23

SOC Films, Pakistan’s leading production house, is proud to present a new documentary series titled ‘Champions of Climate Change: Voices for a Greener Pakistan’....

Climate in focus

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SOC Films, Pakistan’s leading production house, is proud to present a new documentary series titled ‘Champions of Climate Change: Voices for a Greener Pakistan’. This four-part documentary film series aims to amplify the voices of Pakistanis who are bravely tackling the greatest crisis of our times and inspiring others to join the global movement for climate action. Launched in collaboration with Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi and the US Consulate General Karachi, the series tries to raise awareness about the urgency of addressing climate change and the importance of collective action.

Each film in the series focuses on a different aspect of climate change and environmental conservation, highlighting stories of resilience, innovation, and impact. The films introduce viewers to four sets of heroes - making a significant difference in Pakistan: Usman Iqbal from Karachi, Sindh, Wajiha Siddiqui Mehdi from Jacobabad, Sindh, Hatim Baloch from Panjgur, Baluchistan, and Yahya Musakhel from Zhob, Baluchistan.

Climate in focus

‘Hamara Rishta Samandar Se’: This film follows the inspiring journey of Usman Iqbal and Asif Baloch, who are dedicated to cleaning the oceans by retrieving discarded fishing nets that pose a threat to marine life. It sheds light on the dangers of ghost nets, emphasising the interconnectedness of environmental issues and the need for collective action.

‘Hangami Halaat’: Architect Wajiha Siddiqui Mehdi takes center stage in this thought-provoking film as she addresses the housing needs of climate-displaced individuals. She offers sustainable solutions while balancing aesthetics, and functionality, highlighting the pressing need for climate-resilient housing in a changing world.

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‘Aik Sath Mil Ke Ba Ikhtiyar’: Set in a drought-stricken region of Baluchistan, this film showcases the efforts of Hatim Baloch, a determined farmer combating water scarcity in his village. Hatim revives the age-old Karez system, an underground water irrigation system, demonstrating the power of community and collective action in creating a sustainable future.

‘Chotay Iqdam, Baray Asraat’: Environmental advocate, Yahya Musakhel, leads the restoration of Pakistan’s oldest and largest Pinetree forest. Through his advocacy and community engagement, Yahya enlightens locals about the critical role trees play in mitigating climate change, emphasising the transformative potential of individual commitment.

Climate in focus

“Initiating a dialogue in Pakistan about the condition of our planet is crucial since we can no longer ignore the devastating impacts of climate change on the country. I hope that these films will inspire and motivate others to emulate the remarkable journeys of these extraordinary heroes,” said Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, who has produced the Champions of Climate Change series.

These films are currently being screened across Sindh and Baluchistan at educational institutes and local communities, where almost 2000 community members have already been reached.

Anastasia Kolivas, Public Diplomacy Officer, US Consulate General in Karachi stated, “Highlighting the effects of climate change with the stories from these champions will serve as an opportunity to spread awareness and take corrective measures.”

-You! desk