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PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Conducts Strategic Session on Multi-Year Climate Change Strategy

On December 31, 2025, the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Branch organized an official and highly significant session focusing on the development of a Multi-Year Climate Change Strategy. The session was attended by Sector Managers of ongoing programs along with support staff members, reflecting PRCS KP’s institutional commitment to addressing climate-related challenges through informed planning and coordinated action.

Strengthening Climate Awareness and Strategic Planning

The primary objective of the session was to enhance participants’ understanding of climate change and its far-reaching impacts, particularly in the context of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a region increasingly vulnerable to climate-induced disasters. The session aimed to strengthen long-term planning capacities and ensure the effective integration of environmentally friendly and climate-resilient approaches into PRCS KP’s ongoing and future humanitarian programs.

Expert Facilitation and Institutional Guidance

The session was facilitated by Mr. Ayaz Ali, Assistant Director (AD), who delivered a comprehensive and insightful briefing on climate change challenges specific to the province. His presentation covered key areas including long-term strategic planning, anticipated climate risks, and the institutional roles and responsibilities required to effectively respond to these challenges. The discussion provided practical guidance on how sector managers can align their programmatic interventions with climate adaptation and mitigation goals.

Support from the German Red Cross

PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa expressed sincere appreciation to the German Red Cross for providing financial support for the session under the CACRA Project. This support played a crucial role in facilitating knowledge-sharing and capacity-building efforts aimed at strengthening climate action within the organization.

Chairman’s Remarks: Climate Change as a Humanitarian Priority

In his opening remarks, Mr. Farzand Ali Wazir, Chairman PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, emphasized that climate change has emerged as a global concern with direct consequences for human life, public health, and the humanitarian sector. He highlighted that addressing climate change requires more than policy-level interventions and stressed the importance of positive behavioral change at both individual and collective levels.

The Chairman further stated that PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will make efforts to reduce its ecological footprint a mandatory component of all program implementations. He emphasized that staff at every level of the organization are expected to actively fulfill their responsibilities in promoting environmental sustainability. He also reaffirmed PRCS KP’s commitment to working closely with local communities to implement sustainable, inclusive, and impactful measures to combat climate change in the years ahead.

Way Forward and Institutional Commitment

At the conclusion of the session, participants reiterated their commitment to strengthening institutional climate action and acknowledged the session as a valuable step toward informed, future-oriented, and climate-resilient planning. The session marked an important milestone in PRCS KP’s efforts to embed climate considerations into humanitarian programming and institutional decision-making.

PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa remains committed to playing a proactive role in addressing climate change challenges while safeguarding vulnerable communities and promoting sustainable development across the province.

PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Holds Recognition and Lessons Learned Workshop to Honor Field Staff and Volunteers

The Pakistan Red Crescent Society Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (PRCS KP) organized a Recognition and Lessons Learned Workshop to acknowledge and appreciate the dedicated services of its field staff and volunteers from Charsadda, Nowshehra, and Swat. The workshop served as an important platform to reflect on programmatic achievements, share experiences, and recognize the tireless efforts of frontline responders who played a vital role in implementing humanitarian initiatives across the province.

The event was attended by Chairman PRCS KP, Mr. Farzand Ali Wazir, who commended the unwavering commitment of PRCS teams working in challenging environments to serve vulnerable communities. He emphasized that the strength of the Red Crescent movement lies in its field staff and volunteers, whose dedication ensures timely and effective humanitarian response.

Also present on the occasion were Mr. Asif Aman Khan, Head of Office, German Red Cross, Mr. Naeem Akhtar, Deputy Director PRCS Islamabad, Mr. Sher Ahmad Shad, Program Manager German Red Cross KP, Provincial Secretary PRCS KP Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad, Deputy Secretary Operations Mr. Muhammad Iqbal, along with other senior officials and program staff.

During the workshop, speakers highlighted the strong partnership between PRCS KP and the German Red Cross, acknowledging the crucial technical and financial support provided through various humanitarian and resilience-building initiatives. Detailed briefings were delivered on the progress and impact of German Red Cross–supported projects, including Anticipatory Action (AA), Forecast-based Financing (FbF), and Anticipatory Humanitarian Disaster Risk Reduction (AHDRR) initiatives. These programs were recognized for enhancing community preparedness, reducing disaster risks, and enabling early action to minimize the impacts of climate-induced hazards.

Participants shared lessons learned from field implementation, discussed operational challenges, and exchanged best practices to further strengthen future programming. The interactive discussions underscored the importance of coordination, community engagement, and timely decision-making in delivering effective humanitarian assistance.

The workshop concluded with a ceremony for the distribution of appreciation shields and certificates, honoring field staff and volunteers for their exceptional contributions and commitment. This gesture reaffirmed PRCS KP’s dedication to recognizing the efforts of its humanitarian workforce and fostering a culture of learning, collaboration, and excellence.

Through initiatives such as this workshop, PRCS KP continues to strengthen institutional learning, reinforce partnerships, and empower its teams to better serve communities across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Organizes Provincial Summit on Climate Change, Resilience, and Disaster Risk Reduction

The Pakistan Red Crescent Society Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Headquarters (PRCS KP) successfully organized a Provincial Summit on “Climate Change, Resilience, and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)” at the Governor House, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, bringing together government officials, humanitarian partners, environmental experts, and community representatives to address the pressing challenges posed by climate change.

The summit was graced by His Excellency Faisal Karim Kundi, Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as Chief Guest. Distinguished attendees included Mr. Obaidullah Khan, Secretary General PRCS, Mr. Asif Aman Khan, Head of Office German Red Cross (GRC), Mr. Muhammad Ali Babakhel, Additional Inspector General of Police KP, as well as representatives from the Climate Change and Adaptation (CCA) Team of PRCS National Headquarters, GRC Pakistan Program, IFRC, and ICRC.

The event also brought together key governmental and non-governmental stakeholders, including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA KP), Relief and Rehabilitation Department, Forest Department, National Humanitarian Network (NHN), Pakistan Humanitarian Forum (PHF), Ayesha Foundation, WSSP, Watsan Cell, Education Department, Directorate General Commerce, Education and Management Science, International Rescue Committee (IRC), University of Peshawar, Bahauddin Zakaria University Multan, Pakistan Meteorological Department, Transport Department, Islamic Relief Pakistan, provincial staff of PRCS, IFRC delegates, media representatives, journalists, and young performers including actors from PTV.

The summit aimed to:

  • Discuss the impacts of increasing climate change in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

  • Review the provincial environmental policy

  • Share research-based recommendations

  • Promote inter-agency cooperation

  • Encourage proactive disaster preparedness measures

  • Increase public awareness

  • Recognize institutions and individuals contributing to climate resilience

Over 200 participants actively engaged in discussions, highlighting the importance of collaboration between government, humanitarian actors, academia, and the community to build resilient and prepared societies capable of addressing climate-related challenges.

The summit concluded under the supervision of Chairman PRCS KP, Mr. Farzand Ali Wazir, with Governor Faisal Karim Kundi delivering the closing remarks. The event ended with a commitment to continue appreciating and supporting the services of all institutions and partners contributing to climate resilience and humanitarian work in the province.

This summit reaffirmed PRCS KP’s leadership in fostering climate action, disaster preparedness, and multi-stakeholder cooperation, ensuring that communities across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are better equipped to face environmental and disaster-related challenges.

German Red Cross Delegation Briefed on Ongoing Humanitarian Activities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – October 2025:
A delegation from the German Red Cross (GRC) visited the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Branch and received a comprehensive briefing on the Society’s ongoing humanitarian and relief activities across the province. The discussions centered on aid distribution efforts, community outreach programs, and field operations designed to support flood-affected and vulnerable communities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The session was chaired by Chairman PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mr. Farzand Ali Wazir, who provided an overview of the branch’s recent humanitarian interventions, disaster response operations, and the critical role played by PRCS volunteers in reaching communities in need.

Strengthening Humanitarian Cooperation

In his address, Chairman Farzand Ali Wazir expressed his appreciation for the continued partnership between the German Red Cross and PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, emphasizing that this collaboration has greatly enhanced the branch’s ability to deliver timely and dignified assistance to disaster-affected families.

“The unwavering support of our partners, including the German Red Cross, has enabled PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to strengthen its humanitarian outreach and serve people in their moments of greatest need. Our volunteers remain the backbone of our mission—working day and night to support vulnerable communities with compassion and commitment,” he stated.

Commitment to Serving Humanity

The meeting was attended by Mr. Cyriakus Brautigam (Head of Office, German Red Cross Pakistan), Mr. Asif Khan, Mr. Muhammad Qaswar Abbas (Programme Delegate), and Mr. Sher Ahmad Shad (Programme Manager), along with PRCS officials and field staff. The participants reviewed progress in ongoing relief operations and discussed ways to further enhance coordination in humanitarian action across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The delegation lauded PRCS KP’s efforts in disaster response, healthcare services, and community resilience programs, recognizing the dedication of its volunteers and staff who continue to serve in challenging environments. Both sides reaffirmed their shared commitment to humanitarian values—ensuring that all assistance is provided with humanity, integrity, transparency, and resilience.

Moving Forward Together

Concluding the session, both organizations agreed to continue their close collaboration in strengthening disaster preparedness, community resilience, and humanitarian response capacity in the province. The partnership between PRCS KP and the German Red Cross remains a cornerstone of humanitarian cooperation, enabling sustainable support for those affected by natural disasters and crises.

“Together, we will keep working to bring hope and relief to the people who need it most,” Chairman Farzand Ali Wazir concluded.


About PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Branch

The Pakistan Red Crescent Society Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Branch is a leading humanitarian organization dedicated to alleviating human suffering, supporting disaster-affected populations, and strengthening community resilience. Through its network of volunteers and partnerships with international organizations like the German Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), PRCS KP continues to deliver life-saving assistance, healthcare, and disaster preparedness programs across the province.

PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Promotes Climate Awareness Through Wall Chalking Initiative in Peshawar

Peshawar — The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with the support of the German Red Cross (GRC) and BMZ under the Climate Adaptation through Community Resilience Approach (CACRA) Project, organized a Wall Chalking Activity along Main Palosai Road, Peshawar, to raise awareness on climate change and environmental protection.

The initiative aimed to inspire public engagement and promote sustainable environmental practices through creative expression. Young PRCS volunteers participated enthusiastically, transforming city walls into colorful canvases filled with powerful messages advocating climate action, conservation, and community responsibility.

Through their artwork and messages, the volunteers highlighted the importance of collective action against climate change, emphasizing that small, community-based efforts can lead to meaningful global impact. The activity not only beautified the cityscape but also served as a powerful visual reminder of the urgent need for environmental stewardship.

Speaking about the initiative, PRCS KP officials noted that such awareness campaigns foster a sense of unity, creativity, and responsibility among youth, aligning with PRCS’s broader mission to promote resilience and sustainable living within communities.

About the CACRA Project

The CACRA Project, implemented by PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with support from the German Red Cross and BMZ, focuses on enhancing community resilience to climate change by integrating awareness, capacity-building, and local adaptation measures. Through activities like wall chalking, the project continues to educate and mobilize communities toward building a sustainable and climate-resilient future.