The United Nations and district administration on Wednesday organized the ninth of a series of 12 dialogues on sustainable development which was held in Sialkot, Punjab. In total, more than 1,000 local leaders living in 12 major cities across six provinces and territories are discussing the development challenges which they face, and how they impede economic and social progress in their districts.
The dialogues are being held in the different languages spoken across Pakistan, said a UN press release issued here. “These dialogues bring the United Nations closer to the people and the local governments that we serve,” said Julien Harneis, UN Resident Coordinator in Pakistan.
“We are actively listening to the people’s concerns and their ideas. They will work together, and with us, on accelerating progress to bridge inequalities and reduce poverty. We will share their suggestions with the Federal Government as we focus on returning to sustainable development,” he added. In Sialkot, the discussions focused on four topics chosen by the participants ahead of the event including water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), women’s voices, governance, and Climate Change.
Nearly 100 local leaders — women and men, including youth — participated together with senior officials from Sialkot, the United Nations Resident Coordinator, and other UN staff.
The 12 dialogues engage local leaders around development issues such as access to basic social services; gender equality and women’s empowerment; climate change; sustainable, inclusive economic growth.—NNI