YMCA climate change workshop concludes
LAHORE : A three-day workshop on ecological crisis and climate change issues in Pakistan held at YMCA concluded on Sunday.
The event was held under the aegis of Lahore YMCA, the Asia Pacific Alliance of YMCAs and Interfaith Cooperation Forum. The concluding ceremony was chaired by President Lahore YMCA Asghar Suleman. Director YMCA John William and Programme Secy Irum Nelson were also present. Resource persons who conducted the workshop were Baiddio Manalasal (ICF Programme Officer) from Korea, Nam Boo Won GS APAY, Santoshi Wagle (Nepal), Probin Tripura (Bangladesh) and General Secretary Emanuel Sarfraz. Speaking at the concluding ceremony, Sarfraz laid emphasis on the youth-led solutions to the ecological crisis challenges. The tree plantation and other steps of green and clean environment activities were part of the workshop.
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