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In early September 2022, floods in Pakistan were the worst in a decade. Monsoon rains had pummeled the region for several weeks and floodwaters inundated 75,000 square kilometers of the country. Six weeks later, rains have ceased, and fields have begun to drain. But vast swaths of farmland remain waterlogged, infectious diseases are spreading, and food shortages loom.
Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) today introduced the High Impact Weather Assessment Toolkit (HIWAT) aiming to simulate extreme weather hazards and ...
Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam on Tuesday announced that the Ministry would launch ...
Billions of people around the globe suffer from food insecurity – the inconsistent or insufficient availability and affordability of food. ...
The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development has said that the country this year produced 5.72 million metric tons of ...
NASA SERVIR’s drought and crop watch tool allows users to choose their region and see current drought conditions and drought ...
As climate change-induced disasters surge around the world, it is the people of the least developed countries paying the bulk ...
Floods have destroyed giant tracts of agricultural land in dozens of districts in Pakistan’s Balochistan, Sindh and Punjab provinces. If ...
The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), an intergovernmental knowledge and learning center in eight regional members countries of ...