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Sherry Rehman

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Gender Female
Age 64
Date of birth December 21,1960
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Karachi
Pakistan
SpouseNadeem Hussain
Party Pakistan Peoples Party
Children Marvi Malik
Job Journalist
Politician
Diplomat
Education Smith College
Karachi Grammar School
University of Sussex
Karachi Grammar School - College Section
BooksThe Kashmiri Shawl: From Jamavar to Paisley
Siblings Humaira Rehman
Position Member of the Senate of Pakistan since 2015
Previous positionMinister of Climate Change of Pakistan (2022–2023)
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Sherry Rehman is a Pakistani politician, journalist and former diplomat who has been the member of the Senate of Pakistan since 2015. She was the first female Leader of the Opposition in the Senate from March to August 2018 and served as Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States from 2011 to 2013.

Cyclone Biparjoy: More than 150,000 evacuated as India, Pakistan braces for storm

Cyclone Biparjoy: More than 150,000 evacuated as India, Pakistan braces for storm
Jun 15,2023 1:50 am

... Pakistan s Climate Change Minister Sherry Rehman said Karachi, the province s largest city with a population of more than 20 million, was not under immediate threat but emergency measures were being taken...

COP27: Climate costs deal struck but no fossil fuel progress

COP27: Climate costs deal struck but no fossil fuel progress
Nov 20,2022 7:00 am

... On Sunday, Pakistan s climate minister Sherry Rehman, who negotiated for the bloc of developing countries plus China, told journalists she was very happy with the agreement...

COP27: UN climate talks go into the night amid tense negotiations

COP27: UN climate talks go into the night amid tense negotiations
Nov 19,2022 6:20 pm

... Earlier, Pakistan s Climate Minister Sherry Rehman, said negotiators were nearing a positive outcome...

Deep rift over climate cash clouds end of COP27

Deep rift over climate cash clouds end of COP27
Nov 17,2022 10:31 pm

... " For those countries that are that are worried or anxious about liabilities and judicial proceedings, I think we can work around all those anxieties, " said Sherry Rehman, Pakistan s climate minister, who chairs an important group of emerging economies at these talks...

COP27: Why the latest UN climate conference matters

COP27: Why the latest UN climate conference matters
Nov 3,2022 10:11 pm

... " I don t think it is an impossible ask, " the Pakistani climate minister, Sherry Rehman, told the BBC this week...

Pakistan floods put pressure on faltering economy

Pakistan floods put pressure on faltering economy
Sep 18,2022 7:30 pm

... Roughly 70% of the onion harvest, along with rice and corn, has been destroyed, according to Pakistan s climate change minister, Sherry Rehman...

Pakistan floods put pressure on faltering economy

Sep 18,2022 7:30 pm

The calls are growing louder. Pakistan desperately needs help after its worst floods in years, and it needs it fast.

" This climate calamity couldn't have come at a worst time when Pakistan's economy was already struggling with a balance of payments crisis, rising debt, and soaring inflation, " Maleeha Lodhi , former Pakistan ambassador to the UN and the UK, told The Bbc .

If the Country doesn't get debt relief, she added, the economy risks " tanking".

Catastrophic rain linked to Climate Change has submerged large parts of the Country , killing nearly 1,500 people and affecting roughly 33 million people.

Homes, roads, railways, crops, livestock and livelihoods have been washed away in the Extreme Weather event.

With agriculture Making Up nearly a quarter of Pakistan's economy, officials now say the unprecedented floods may have cost up to $40bn (£35bn).

Across the Country , - a key source of income for rural Families - have been lost in the floods.

Farmers who have not had their crops and livestock washed away are now reportedly running low on feed for their cattle.

There will likely be more pain ahead with a food crisis looming.

Roughly 70% of The Onion harvest, along with rice and corn, has been destroyed, according to Pakistan's Climate Change minister, Sherry Rehman .

Pakistan is The World 's fourth largest rice exporter, with markets in Africa and China.

Almost all of Pakistan's households are consumers of wheat, but with so much Agricultural Land damaged, the wheat harvest could be At Risk too.

Food prices are already Under Pressure because of the post-pandemic supply chain disruption and The War in Ukraine, which is a major global supplier of key crops.

Pakistan's inflation rate was More Than 24% before the floods, according to reports, and some costs have climbed by 500%.

Authorities may need to import food to feed people and raw materials for Industry , but the Country 's foreign reserves were

Pakistan is also a producer of cotton, which is used in the Country 's textile Industry - a major employer. Manufacturers are bracing for a shortage of that too.

Last month, an International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout package was approved but conditions were attached, like raising taxes and applying austerity measures.

Andrew Wood , an analyst at S& P Global Ratings, flagged " high inflation, a weaker currency, and tighter fiscal and monetary conditions" as affecting growth in a recent briefing. He added that The Agency estimated the government's debt position was around 74% of GDP.

" Financial support from the IMF and other multilateral and bilateral partners is critical, in our view. . Structural reforms that support Pakistan's business environment and macroeconomic stability would be important pillars of an enduring economic recovery, " Mr Wood said.

The floods were caused by record rainfall during the monsoon season and melting glaciers in The Mountains .

The South Asian nation received nearly 190% More Rain than the 30-year average, In July and August. The Southern Province of Sindh received 466% More Rain than average.

When Un Secretary General António Guterres visited Pakistan last week, he blamed Climate Change for the disaster and said the Country needed massive financial support.

" I have seen many, many humanitarian disasters in The World . But I have never seen climate carnage on this scale. I have simply no words to describe what I have seen today, a flooded area that is Three Times the total area of My Own Country , Portugal, " Mr Guterres said.

Aid agencies are now assessing the scale of the reconstruction effort, and with entire villages underwater, a Public Health crisis is inevitable.

Weather officials say More Rain is expected in The Coming days, putting thousands of displaced people at further risk.



Source of news: bbc.com

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