Project ID 2210214121

Recent monsoon rainfalls caused floods in Pakistan resulting in loss of human life, damage to property, destruction of crops, loss of livestock. Sixty-six districts have been officially declared to be 'calamity hit' by the Government of Pakistan. UNESCO sites like Moenjodaro, Makli World Heritage Sites in Sindh and Ziarat Juniper Biosphere Reserve (BR) in Balochistan are affected by the exceptional rainfall and floods this year. Ziarat Juniper BR is one of the two unesco biosphere reserves in the country. It is the largest in Pakistan and second largest of its kind in the world. There is not much information available on how much destruction is in the biosphere reserve. So, there is a need to conduct damage and needs assessment of the site.

  • On-going

USD 10,000

Total Project Budget

USD 7,494

Total Incurred Expenditures

Progress

On-going
Start Date 2022.01.01
End Date 2023.12.31
75%
Benchmark as of 2023.06.30

Geographical Scope and Beneficiaries

Country Allocation

Financial plan

Type of Funding Uses of Funding Sources of Funding Project Budget (USD) Incurred Expenditures (USD)
Assessed Contribution - Assessed Contribution Natural sciences Contribution to Regular Budget 10,000 7,494

Project contributes to

Contribution to UNESCO Results Framework 2022-2025
Sector: Natural sciences
Outcome 3 - Enhance knowledge for climate action, biodiversity, water and ocean management, and disaster risk reduction Output: 3.SC1 - Inclusive knowledge and capacities of Member States strengthened to advance and apply science for sustainable management of natural resources, ecosystem and biodiversity conservation and restoration, and disaster risk resilience
Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals
  • 100%