Islamabad to celebrate World Environment Day with film screening & musical performance today Friday

United Nations & Aga Khan Foundation organize public event at PNCA on Friday with music by Khumariyaan, film screening, and discussions with climate heroes like Sirbaz Khan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, June 6th, 2024 – On Friday 7th June, Islamabad celebrates World Environment Day with a public event at PNCA featuring a musical performance by Khumariyaan, the premiere of a new movie by Nyal Mueenuddin, discussions with climate heroes such as Pakistani alpinist Sirbaz Khan and artist Abuzar Madhu, and a Climate Marketplace.

The event, organized by the United Nations and the Aga Khan Foundation, aims to celebrate all the women and men who are taking action against climate change across Pakistan every day. It is supported by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), which backs the National Adaptation Plan, and the Ministry of Climate Change & Environmental Coordination.

Khumariyaan, the popular music band from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, will play its mesmerizing tunes in honour of the Indus River Basin. Stretching from mountains to sea, the Indus is at the heart of Pakistan’s ‘Living Indus’ initiative, which aims to protect and restore the ecological health of the Indus River Basin.

‘When the floods come’, the new documentary by Nyal Mueenuddin, shows the 3000km odyssey of this young Pakistani filmmaker and his friends down the Indus River. It captures the most intimate stories of how people’s lives along the river are inextricably bound to water and climate change. The film was produced by the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH).

Climate activists will discuss their experiences with the public. Among them are Sirbaz Khan, the second Pakistani to have scaled Mount Everest without oxygen support, and Abuzar Madhu, an artist and environmental activist of the Ravi River. A Climate Market Place will offer an opportunity to discover the innovative projects implemented by the UN and AKF to protect the environment.

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