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Afia Salam and Rafi ul Haq's feature delves into the often-overlooked issue of climate-induced migration in Pakistan, focusing on the experiences of Naseer Mohammad Brohi and his community. It sheds light on the challenges faced by these climate migrants, who, driven by the need to protect their livestock, move to temporary locations when faced with adverse climatic conditions. While this migration offers respite from scarcity, it disrupts education and raises questions about the integration of climate-induced migration into policy frameworks.

The narrative underscores the significance of acknowledging and addressing climate-induced migration in Pakistan's national climate change policies. It emphasizes proactive collaboration with community leaders, organizations, and development personnel to ensure policy responsiveness and inclusiveness. By embedding migration concerns into policy, Pakistan can honor its commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and better cater to vulnerable communities like Naseer Brohi's.

Their work further highlights Pakistan's susceptibility to climate impacts and the urgency of addressing this issue, given its ranking on the global climate vulnerability index. It prompts reflection on the connections between climate change, migration, and sustainable development. In sum, the piece advocates for a comprehensive approach that recognizes climate-induced migration's importance, ensuring the welfare and dignity of Pakistan's vulnerable communities amidst a changing climate landscape.

Afia Salam and Rafi ul Haq's feature addresses Pakistan's climate-induced migration issue, spotlighting Naseer Brohi's community, urging policy integration for sustainable solutions.

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