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Film Festival

Indus Consortium is organizing the first ever National Climate Justice youth film festival with the theme, “A Call 4 Climate Action! Fossil Fuel-free Pakistan,” aims to raise awareness about the challenges posed by fossil fuel-based energy sources and the urgent need for a sustainable future.

This will be one of the largest short film events in the country, focusing on the devastating effects of climate change and its impacts on Pakistan. This event brings together the innovative perspectives of talented students from various universities, presenting their short films and documentaries. Set against the backdrop of climate change and energy transition, these powerful narratives seek to inspire and foster meaningful dialogue. Join us on this enlightening journey towards a greener, more sustainable world.

National Climate Justice Youth Film Festival orientation sessions

Flood Response and Advocacy 2022

The consortium with the partnership of WFP in Sindh under the “Blanket supplementary nutritional Program” assisted 48000 pregnant & lactating women and children above 6 months to below 23 months in District Shikarpur, Sindh, Pakistan.

Indus Consortium under the GROW Green Network completed the winterization kit distribution drive in 10 districts of the Punjab, Sindh, and Baluchistan provinces of Pakistan. The financial assistance was provided by the Oil Change International Australia and NGO Forum on ADB based in the Philippines.

Indus Consortium with the collaboration of FM-100 has also organized 20 radio talk shows in the RAHBAR-100 radio show, where GROW Green Network members shared the humanitarian situation and real-time needs of flood affected their respective districts. FM-100 mobilized radio sets for the flood-affected communities of Pakistan, distributed by the Indus Consortium with the NHN chapters among the flood-affected community living in tents and makeshift in Sindh, Punjab, KPK, and Baluchistan provinces in Pakistan.

Indus consortium with the partnership of Tara-climate Foundation advocates several flood issues on a provincial, national, and international level. The 20 GROW Green members conducted public forums in 20 districts (10 Sindh, 10 Punjab) with the following policy asks”

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