Karakoram International University, Gilgit and EvK2CNR jointly organized Pre-COP26 Workshop at Karakoram International University to ensure the effective and visible participation of national/ international ecological scientists, climate professionals, and policy makers, representatives of research institutions, NGOs/INGOs, indigenous people and local communities to find solutions to climate change.
Karakoram International University, Gilgit and EvK2CNR jointly organized Pre-COP26 Workshop at Karakoram International University on August 25, 2021. Mr. Fateh Ullah Khan Minister Planning and Information Gilgit Baltistan was the Chief Guest on this occasion. Whereas, Engr Prof Dr. Ataullah Shah, Vice Chancellor Karakoram International University was the Guest of Honor. Mr. Muhammad Naeem, Vice Chancellor University of Baltistan and Mr. Ashiq Ahmad Khan, Scientific Representative Evk2CNR were also present among other guests.
United Nations is bringing together almost every country on earth for global climate summits – called COPs – which stands for ‘Conference of the Parties’. This year will be the 26th annual summit – giving it the name COP26. COP26 is scheduled to be held in Glasgow in November 2021. Italy and England are cohost to the conference. A pre-CoP26 conference will be held in Milan Italy in September to highlight the challenges related to the environment and livelihood of mountain communities. The government representatives of Gilgit-Baltistan will participate in the conference to highlight the climate change challenges in Gilgit-Baltistan, proposed solutions and the role of international community.
This consultative workshop at KIU aims was to ensure the effective and visible participation of national/ international ecological scientists, climate professionals, and policy makers, representatives of research institutions, NGOs/INGOs, indigenous people and local communities to find solutions to climate change.
Mr. Fateh Ullah Khan, Minister Planning and Information Gilgit Baltistan said that the federal and Gilgit-Baltistan government are taking the environment related issues and challenges very seriously and thus have taken several initiatives to cope with it. Ten Billion Tree Tsumani is one of such examples. He appreciated the role of Italian Government for conservation initiatives in Pakistan particularly in Gilgit Baltistan through several development and environmental projects in the past and those are executed presently. He hoped for the same cooperation in the future. He said that the EvK2CNR and now EvK2Minoprio are doing a great job in liaising between GB and Italian people and government contributing enormously in environmental and livelihood improvement in the region.
The Ambassador of Italy to Pakistan H.E Andreas Ferrarese addressed the audience through Zoom and expressed his appreciation for organizing a workshop addressing number of important thematic areas related to environment. He mentioned about the support from the Italian government to the Pakistan and particularly to Gilgit-Baltistan in the past and also being implemented currently. He said that the Italian government would be financing Glacier and Students Project in Pakistan and GB to be started very soon. He assured to extend support in environmental conservation and livelihood improvement in the future. “The Italian Government to support a project on Glaciers and Students in Pakistan”, Says the Italian Ambassador
Vice Chancellor, Karakoram International University, Prof Dr. Atta Ullah Shah said that Karakoram International University is carrying out several initiatives together with the local, national and international partners. He said that KIU, being the pioneer academic institution of GB, will continue to contribute to the research and development aspect of GB. He applauded the role of Government of Italy, and EvK2CNR in continued efforts and support for the sustainable environmental development in GB.
Professor Dr. Muhammad Naeem Vice Chancellor University of Baltistan, highlighted the activities the UOBS is carrying out to achieve the targets to tackle the challenges of environmental changes being an academic institution.
Mr. Ashiq Ahmad Khan, Scientific Representative of EvK2CNR delivered the keynote speech on mountain ecology, associated challenges and mitigation strategies. He, while speaking on the occasion, said that protection of forest in GB can lead to improved mountain ecology. The local communities, institutions and the civil society at large need to be more aware of the importance of natural heritage of the region.
Mr. Maurizio Gallo, President of EvK2Minoprio, while addressing the audience on zoom mentioned the efforts and initiatives of EvK2CNR and particularly the support from the Italian Government in the past couples of decades and that has continued till date. He said the Glacier and Student project will be implemented in Pakistan together with UNDP and local partners. He said the Twinning Project will aim at integrating the experiences from different national parks in Nepal, Pakistan, Kurdistan Iraq and Italy.
Earlier, Mr. Arif Hussain, Regional Manager EvK2CNR Gilgit Baltistan expressed thankfulness to the participants in the workshop. He also highlighted the background and objectives of the workshop that intended to highlight the environmental and mountain related challenges and practical solutions from several stakholders.
Mr. Aurangzeb Buzdar, thanked the chief guest, guest of honor and other participants for their presence in the workshop especially the Dr. Qamar Abbas as a KIU focal person for EVK2CNR. He acknowledged his hard work and active involvement for the successful completion of this event.
Later Mr. Shahzad Shigri, Director Environmental Protection Agency Gilgit Baltistan, Mr. Yasir Hussain, Director Tourism and Youth Affairs Gilgit Baltistan, Dr. Farrukh, Director Pakistan Meteorological Department GB, Dr. Babar Khan, Ecosystem Specialist ICIMOD, Dr. Qamar Abbas Assistant Professor Biological Sciences Department KIU, Dr. Aftab Ahmad, Head of computer sciences Department KIU, Dr. Saeed Ahmed Representative of KIU/IUCN, Dr. Farasat Ali represents Gilgit Baltistan Disaster Management Authority GB, Dr. Sher Sultan, Dr. Maisoor Nafees, Dr. Faridah Shams, Dr. Sher Wali Khan, Dr. Azhar Hussain, Dr. Arshad, Dr. Haibat, Dr. Karamat and Dr Shaukat of KIU presented their research work and proposed different solutions at local, national and international levels.
Mr. Sumair Ahmad Syed Secretary Forest, Wildlife and Environment GB participated in the closing session as a Chief Guest and presented the souvenirs to the speakers of the workshop.
Participants of the Pre-COP 26 Workshop
Group Photo of the participants of the workshop
Mr. Fateh Ullah Khan, Minister Planning & Development and Information Gilgit Baltistan, addressing the audience
Dr. Ataullah Shah Vice Chancellor KIU is addressing on the occasion
Dr. Muhammad Naeem Khan, Vice Chancellor University of Baltistan is sharing his views at the Workshop
Mr. Ashiq Ahmad Khan is delivering the Keynote Speech at the Workshop on Pre-COP 26.
Mr. Sumair Ahmad Syed, Secretary Forest, Wildlife and Environment Department GB is presenting a souvenir to Dr. Qamar Abbas Speaker, organizer of Cop-26 workshop.
Mr. Arif Hussain Regional Manager EvK2CNR GB is sharing the objectives of the workshop with the audience
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The Department of Environment at Karakoram International University (KIU) has successfully launched its inaugural Climate Summer School in 2024. This groundbreaking initiative is designed to address the region’s pressing issue of climate change.
The program has brought together individuals from regional partners and international organizations, fostering a collaborative approach to combating climate change. The Climate Summer School is set to become an annual event, providing a platform for knowledge sharing, capacity building, and innovation.
Dr. Shaukat Ali, Chairman of the Department of Environmental Sciences at KIU and the Climate Summer School, welcomed the participants during the orientation and inauguration. He emphasized that this event marks the beginning of an exciting journey into climate science, policy, and action. By bringing together brilliant minds, the program aims to explore innovative solutions to the pressing challenges of climate change, foster collaboration, critical thinking, and a commitment to building a sustainable future. We appreciate the participation and support of our partners and look forward to a fruitful collaboration.
On the first day, Mr. Shehzad Hassan Shigri, Director of the Gilgit-Baltistan Environmental Protection Agency (GB-EPA), led a thematic session on “Eco and Adventure Tourism: Empowering Communities through Sustainable Tourism Initiatives.” This session explored the intersection of tourism and environmental stewardship, highlighting the potential of eco and adventure tourism to empower local communities. Mr. Shigri emphasized the importance of sustainable tourism practices that protect the region’s pristine landscapes while promoting inclusive growth and preserving cultural and environmental heritage.
Miss Nelam Pari, Consultant for the Climate Summer School and SDGs Advocate, engaged participants in a session on sustainability, climate action, and the role of SDGs in driving global change. In an interview with The Nation, she explained that the immersive program will offer in-depth exploration of climate change, sustainability, and environmental stewardship through engaging workshops, interactive sessions, and expert discussions.
The writer is the Founder & CEO of The Karakoram Magazine. Additionally, he is a nuclear scholar fellow at the Centre for Security Strategy and Policy Research (CSSPR) and can be reached at aleee.imran@gmail.com.
Syed Sibt-e-Hassan’s remarkable odyssey commences in the distant enclave of Minapin in Gilgit Baltistan. His narrative stands as a testament to the transformative power of education. He started his early education in Skardu and then he moved to Hunza where he completed his secondary education. Despite modest scholastic achievements in Skardu and Hunza, the trajectory of his life took a promising turn when he enrolled in the Department of Chemistry, at Karakoram International University (KIU) in 2013. This decision, a pivotal juncture, sets the stage for a brighter future.
Emerging from a less-than-stellar academic background, Sibt-e-Hassan’s tale takes an enthralling twist upon entering Department of Chemistry, Karakoram International University. Although resource constraints shadow the university, it emerges as the nurturing ground for his aspirations. The Chemistry faculty imparts a robust foundation, defying challenges and illustrating the potential of achieving greatness with limited means. In 2017, Sibt-e-Hassan completed his undergraduate journey at KIU, earning a distinctive silver medal for his unwavering diligence.
KIU’s formative impact catalyzes a series of significant accomplishments. A turning point emerges as Sibt-e-Hassan gains admission to the esteemed HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry in Pakistan. Through rigorous effort, he penned research papers during his master’s pursuit, a milestone reflecting his thirst for knowledge. In the same eventful year of 2019, he concluded his MPhil studies with a stellar paper, embarking on a PhD voyage within the same institution. This underscores his resolute dedication to the pursuit of learning.
Yet, the narrative unfolds further! Sibt-e-Hassan secured the prestigious Commonwealth Split-Site Scholarship, affording him a transformative year of research on electrocatalysis in the United Kingdom. This scholarship, a testament to his academic prowess, serves as a pivotal chapter in his journey, fortified by the bedrock of education he received at KIU.
Reflecting on his remarkable trajectory, Sibt-e-Hassan’s expedition underscores the profound impact of education and tenacity. KIU, though modest in its resources, emerges as a guiding light. His gratitude extends to KIU and the mentors who illuminated his path, shaping him into a paragon of success. His voyage imparts the profound lesson that perseverance coupled with opportune moments can propel individuals toward remarkable achievements.
The writer is the Founder & CEO of The Karakoram Magazine. Additionally, he is a nuclear scholar fellow at the Centre for Security Strategy and Policy Research (CSSPR) and can be reached at aleee.imran@gmail.com.
Once upon a time, nestled in the serene village of Govach, there lived a remarkable young woman named Adeeba. From her early years, it was clear that she was destined for greatness. Despite the challenges of growing up in a small village, Adeeba displayed an insatiable thirst for knowledge and an unyielding determination to overcome any obstacles in her path.
Adeeba’s academic journey began at the Federal Government Girls High School No.1 in Gilgit. Throughout her schooling, she demonstrated exceptional dedication and earned her Secondary School Certificate with an impressive 60.35% marks. Her achievements continued as she graduated from Al-Mustafa Public School and College with a Higher School Certificate, securing 61.36% marks in 2009. One of the defining aspects of Adeeba’s success was the support she received from her teachers. She fondly remembered the caring and inspiring educators who guided her along the way, their names etched in her memory as a testament to their influence on her life. After completing her intermediate education, Adeeba’s dreams soared even higher. She gained admission to the Department of Chemistry at Karakoram International University, where her passion for the subject truly blossomed. With unwavering determination, she graduated with a B.Sc. (Hons) in Organic Chemistry, amassing an impressive 74% marks. Her journey was marked by rigorous studies and dedication, a reflection of her father’s belief in providing his children with the best education possible.
Guided by her mentor Dr. Iftikhar Alis’s encouragement and her own thirst for knowledge, Adeeba’s aspirations reached new heights. In 2014, she secured a coveted spot at the H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry at the University of Karachi. Under the mentorship of the esteemed Prof. Dr. Syed Ghulam Musharraf, Adeeba embarked on a path of research and discovery that would shape her future. Years of dedication and hard work culminated in November 2017, when Dr. Adeeba proudly completed her M.Phil. degree with a remarkable GPA of 3.98, achieving the highest GPA in her class. This achievement not only showcased her intellectual prowess but also demonstrated her unwavering commitment to academic excellence. Her accomplishments during this period laid the foundation for her future endeavors.
The thirst for knowledge and the desire to push boundaries didn’t stop there. Dr. Adeeba’s pursuit of academic excellence led her to enroll in a Ph.D. program in 2018, once again at the H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry. The next five years were a testament to her endurance, as she navigated the complexities of doctoral research. In 2023, her determination bore fruit as she successfully completed her Ph.D. with a GPA of 3.90.
In 2018, Dr. Adeeba marked another milestone in her academic journey by publishing her first research article in the esteemed journal “Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy.” This publication was a testament to her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and her ability to contribute meaningfully to her field.
In the bustling city of Karachi, amidst the chaotic rhythm of life, a remarkable woman named Dr. Adeeba embarked on a journey that would not only transform her own life but inspire countless others. Her story is one of determination, resilience, and unwavering dedication. Balancing the demands of academic rigor with the responsibilities of being a mother was perhaps her greatest challenge. In the midst of her Ph.D. pursuit, in the year 2020, she was blessed with a son. This pivotal moment could have easily caused her to waver, but Dr. Adeeba’s spirit remained unbroken. She refused to let the complexities of motherhood hinder her progress. While juggling the demands of research and motherhood, Dr. Adeeba managed to shine brightly in her academic pursuits.
Yet, Dr. Adeeba’s journey was not one of solitude. She stood strong thanks to the unwavering support of her loved ones. Her sister and her son stood by her side, their presence a source of strength in the face of adversity. Additionally, she was immensely grateful to her beloved husband and her father-in-law, whose encouragement and understanding allowed her to thrive even in the most challenging times.
She expressed her gratitude towards her mentors, particularly Dr. Iftikhar Ali and Prof. Dr. S.G. Musharraf. These guiding lights recognized her potential and provided the support and mentorship she needed to navigate the treacherous waters of academia. Their wisdom and guidance were instrumental in shaping her into the brilliant researcher she had become.
In 2023, the world recognized her brilliance and potential. Two remarkable postdoctoral offers graced her doorstep: one from the University of Houston, USA, for a year, and the other from Zhejiang University, China, for an impressive three-year term. After careful consideration, Adeeba chose to spread her wings at Zhejiang University, a renowned institution that stood among the best in the world. Dr. Adeeba’s upcoming postdoctoral research at Zhejiang University, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Daniel Henry Scharf, will involve the development of an efficient method for producing diketopiperazine derivatives. The focus will also encompass the synthesis of highly effective cytotoxic epidithiodiketopiperazines, strategically designed for further derivatization. Additionally, the research aims to make strides towards achieving the complete synthesis of the tetrapetalones.
In the vast realm of academia, where knowledge and innovation converge, there are individuals who shine like beacons of inspiration, guiding others through their unwavering dedication and remarkable achievements. Dr. Adeeba’s story is one such tale of relentless perseverance and a commitment to excellence.
The writer is the Founder & CEO of The Karakoram Magazine. Additionally, he is a nuclear scholar fellow at the Centre for Security Strategy and Policy Research (CSSPR) and can be reached at aleee.imran@gmail.com.