Pakistan and the World Bank have agreed to collaborate on tackling smog through joint efforts.
The agreement was reached during a meeting between Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and the World Bank's Country Director Najy Benhassine in Islamabad.
A decision was made to form a joint team comprising World Bank and CDA representatives to develop an anti-smog plan.
Mohsin Naqvi welcomed the World Bank's support in improving Islamabad’s air quality and highlighted ongoing efforts to address the smog issue proactively, including the potential installation of anti-smog machines in the capital.
The Interior Minister also emphasized the government’s priority to uplift slums and rural areas, with a focus on providing clean water and improved sanitation to the residents.