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Fulbright alumni gather to forge solutions to climate crisis

By APP
January 16, 2024

Islamabad:Around 250 Fulbright Alumni gathered at the 17th Annual Fulbright Alumni Conference organized by the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP) to forge solutions to the climate crisis.

An alumnus of Fulbright speaks during the 17th Annual Fulbright Alumni Conference organised by the USEFP in Islamabad on January 14, 2024. — Facebook/United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan
An alumnus of Fulbright speaks during the 17th Annual Fulbright Alumni Conference organised by the USEFP in Islamabad on January 14, 2024. — Facebook/United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan

The conference, held from January 12-14 on the theme of climate change, was funded by the US Mission to Pakistan and in collaboration with the Pakistan-US Alumni Network (PUAN).

Around 250 alumni of the Fulbright Programme, most of whom have completed Master’s or PhD degrees in the United States, gathered in Islamabad to discuss the challenges of climate change and report on actions they and their organisations are taking to reduce its impact on communities across Pakistan.

Speaking on the occasion, US Ambassador to Pakistan, Donald Blome said, “The United States invests in exchanges like the Fulbright Program because we know that no country can tackle seemingly intractable challenges – like climate change – alone.

Exchange programs, and the Pakistan-US Alumni Network, deepen people-to-people ties and provide opportunities for all of us to connect, to problem-solve, and to make a positive difference together.

PUAN members like you are making an impact here in Pakistan and around the world,” The keynote address was given by Senior Humphrey Fellow Dr. Amjad Saqib, Founder of the Akhuwat Foundation and winner of the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2021, according to a news release.

Fulbright alumni highlighted their efforts to develop smart solutions to the climate crisis and learned from one another in a highly collaborative setting. From the role of education in addressing climate change to the importance of green business and urban planning in making cities more resilient, the alumni shared ideas and research that can help the government and private sector manage the crisis more effectively.

The conference included seven-panel discussions focusing on ecology, agriculture, climate action, and technology and concluded with a tour of Rawal Dam. USEFP Executive Director Rita Akhtar welcomed the guests and participants, noting, "Nowhere in the world is the Fulbright Programme having a greater impact than in Pakistan.

The Fulbright Pakistan alumni community represents a diverse and dynamic pool of professionals contributing to the country’s socio-economic development, including low-income educational opportunities, disability inclusion, access to information, public libraries, district/provincial/federal administration, energy, transportation, banking and finance, and health”. “Everywhere you go in Pakistan, whether in terms of geography or economic sector, you will find Fulbright alumni leading and contributing to progressive change”, Rita Akhtar said.