Pakistan urges climate-resilient, youth-led urban transformation at UN High-Level Meeting

Pakistan’s PMYP chief Rana Mashhood calls for global cooperation to implement the New Urban Agenda, highlighting post-2025 flood recovery, climate-resilient planning, cleaner public transport and youth-led urban growth.

Staff Report

July 18, 2026

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Pakistan urges climate-resilient, youth-led urban transformation at UN High-Level Meeting
  • Rana Mashhood reaffirms commitment to sustainable, inclusive and resilient cities

  • Pakistan highlights post-flood recovery, urban planning and public transport reforms

  • PMYP chief says youth are key to transforming urbanisation into shared prosperity

  • Calls for stronger global cooperation to implement the New Urban Agenda

 ISLAMABAD: Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP), Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, has reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to building sustainable, resilient and inclusive cities at the United Nations High-Level Meeting on the Midterm Review of the New Urban Agenda in New York, urging stronger global cooperation to advance climate-resilient urban development while empowering youth as key drivers of sustainable growth and shared prosperity.

Addressing the high-level meeting, Rana Mashhood described the Midterm Review as a timely opportunity to assess global progress and renew the international community’s collective commitment to effectively implementing the New Urban Agenda amid mounting urban and climate-related challenges, according to a press release received here on Saturday.

He said Pakistan, like many developing countries, is experiencing rapid urbanisation that is placing increasing pressure on housing, transport, public safety and environmental sustainability, making urgent, coordinated and forward-looking action imperative.

Highlighting Pakistan’s response to climate challenges, he said the country is working with UN-Habitat to develop a National Urban Strategy that places climate resilience at the centre of urban planning and development following the devastating urban and riverine floods of 2025 that claimed more than 1,000 lives.

He said Pakistan has reconstructed more than 400,000 homes for displaced families as part of its post-flood recovery efforts and remains committed to embedding sustainable and resilient planning standards in national housing policies to better prepare communities for future climate risks.

Rana Mashhood said the government is expanding affordable and low-emission public transport systems to build cleaner, greener and more accessible cities across the country, reflecting its broader vision for environmentally sustainable urban development.

On social protection, the PMYP chairman highlighted the continued expansion of the Benazir Income Support Programme, which now serves more than nine million families, while additional support is being extended to low-income households in rapidly growing urban areas.

He said Safe City Authorities across Pakistan’s provinces are strengthening public safety through real-time surveillance systems and integrated command-and-control centres, enhancing security and improving urban governance.

Emphasising the central role of youth in national development, Rana Mashhood said nearly 67 per cent of Pakistan’s population comprises young people, making investment in education, skills development, employment and entrepreneurship essential for transforming urbanisation into a powerful driver of economic growth, innovation and shared prosperity.

He highlighted that under the leadership of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, in collaboration with its partners, has launched Uraan Pakistan to connect young people with opportunities for skills development, employment and entrepreneurship, enabling them to play a leading role in shaping the country's future.

Concluding his remarks, Rana Mashhood reaffirmed Pakistan’s readiness to work closely with all United Nations member states, share its experiences in managing rapid urbanisation and contribute to practical, inclusive and lasting outcomes through the Midterm Review process for the benefit of present and future generations.

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