Without engaging MPs, LG representatives, no development goals can be achieved: Marriyum.

ISLAMABAD -- Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Marriyum Aurangzeb Thursday said that unless parliamentarians and representatives of local governments were engaged, no development goal could be achieved.

Addressing the closing session of a two-day seminar on sustainable development goals here she said 'For achievement of sustainable development goals we have to do legislation, we can create an enabling environment through legislation to remove the difficulties'.

The minister said that under the leadership of Ayaz Sadiq, Pakistan's Parliament was the first legislature in the world which institutionalized sustainable development goals.

She said that today provinces had representation in the SDGs framework which was in line with the real spirit of this initiative.

She said that in 2016, SDGs office was established within the parliament, and mobilization was done at the provincial level by establishing its offices in PIPS premises.

Lauding the efforts made by the then Speaker Ayaz Sadiq for implementation of SDGs , she said that he mentored and supervised the SDGs and today its effects were in front of everyone.

She said that the world was moving beyond the Sustainable Development Goals ,as from 2022 to 2030 SDGs would be monitored and evaluated to see how the targets had been met.

The minister said that due to climate change, the country was currently suffering from severe flooding, Balochistan had been severely affected by the recent monsoon rains.

She said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, chairing a meeting regarding disaster management today emphasized the need to work on disaster risk management.

Developing countries invest more in disaster response but their budget for disaster risk management had been meagre, she remarked.

She said that the number of women in SDGs had increased for which Chairperson Parliamentary Task Force on SDGs Romina Khursheed Alam deserved congratulations.

The minister said that about 65% of Pakistan's population consisted of youth and their engagement in SDGs had also witnessed an increase.

The minister opined that even at the district and union council levels, there was a need to involve youth in policy making for sustainable development goals.

She said that in 2016, the budget was allocated for the SDGs for the first time, the budget line was given to the SDGs at...

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