Breathe Pakistan climate conference venue shifted to Serena
The Breathe Pakistan International Climate Change Conference will now be held at Serena Hotel in Islamabad instead of the Jinnah Convention Centre. Organisers said the venue was changed due to unavoidable circumstances, while all other details remain unchanged.

KARACHI: The venue for the Breathe Pakistan International Climate Change Conference has been changed, according to an announcement issued by DawnMedia on Thursday.
The conference had initially been scheduled to take place at the Jinnah Convention Centre in Islamabad on May 6 and 7. However, organisers said it will now be held at the Sheesh Mahal Hall of Serena Hotel, Islamabad.
According to the announcement, the change was made due to unavoidable circumstances. The organisers said the shift in venue was necessitated by circumstances beyond their control.
They added that all other arrangements for the event will remain the same despite the relocation. This includes the agenda, the dates of the conference, and the timings of the sessions.
Event details remain unchanged
The announcement made clear that only the venue has been revised, while the broader schedule of the conference remains intact. Participants and attendees are therefore expected to follow the previously announced programme for May 6-7, with the sessions now taking place at Serena Hotel instead of the earlier designated location.
The Breathe Pakistan International Climate Change Conference is set to be held in Islamabad over two days. While the venue has been altered, the organisers have not announced any other changes to the event details in the statement issued on Thursday.
The organisers reiterated that the revision in location was prompted by factors outside their control. No further details about those circumstances were provided in the announcement.
The update was shared publicly by DawnMedia, which said the conference venue had been shifted due to unavoidable circumstances. The statement also underlined that the agenda, dates and session timings remain unchanged, indicating that the event will proceed as planned on the same days in Islamabad.
The conference is part of climate-related engagement taking place under the Breathe Pakistan banner, and the latest announcement was limited to informing participants and the public about the revised venue for the Islamabad event.
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