LARKANA: Pakistan Red Crescent (PRC) Sindh on Monday launched a beach cleaning drive in Karachi to improve beach environment.
Hundreds of students belonging to various Universities, colleges and schools of the metropolis, the general public, Red Crescent staff and volunteers participated in the beach clean-up drive.
The beach cleaning was aimed at creating a sense of ownership and civic responsibility as the participants played important role in reducing plastic waste and marine pollution by collecting and sorting plastic disposal at the Karachi Sea View shoreline.
This program was a joint venture of Climate Advocacy and Coordination for Resilient Action (CACRA) and Urban Action Kit (UAK) projects funded by the German Red Cross (GRC).
The activity’s major goal was to mobilize communities to participate in a healthy activity and involve people in removing garbage and debris from beaches, as well as to identify the causes of the litter, modify polluting behaviours, and increase awareness of the scale of the marine/beach debris problem.
Muhammad Sajjad, Programs and Disasters Management Manager of PRC Sindh, said the multiple consequences of climate change required stakeholders and communities to work together for climate change adaptation.
He added that CACRA was launched by the Pakistan Red Crescent with the support of the GRC in 2017. It’s one of CACRA’s components that seeks to improve collaboration with stakeholders to address climate change impacts in localized regions and build Disaster Risk Management tools. Previously, PRC Sindh signed a joint declaration on climate change with many stakeholders and is working to raise climate change awareness in Pakistan, he added.
Ghulam Rasool Farooqui, Program Coordinator GRC Sindh, stated that this initiative was also a part of the UAK project, which was a quick-start, and low-cost. He said that people should understand the value of cleanliness. “Our religion also teaches us to keep the environment clean.” He said that all visitors should stop dropping garbage on beaches and instead collect and dispose of it in trash cans.
Ms Iram Ayaz, Program Officer CACRA Project, told the media that students from various educational institutions, especially large numbers from the University of Karachi and Bahria University, had participated in the beach cleaning drive. She further said that to collect the garbage, they had provided PPE kits along with a garbage bag to the participants.
One of the students said that this activity was also aimed at instilling a sense of responsibility towards the environment and cleanliness amongst the youth. Participants were given a participation certificate and refreshments at the conclusion of the event.