In a display of environmental responsibility, international friendship, and shared sustainability goals, the embassy of Pakistan in Qatar, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC), launched the "Planting 1,000 Native Seedlings” initiative with the participation of students and staff of the Pakistan International School Qatar (PISQ).
The initiative was presented as a symbolic gift from Pakistan to Qatar.
The event was held in the presence of Pakistan’s ambassador to Qatar Muhammad Aamer and deputy head of mission Atiya Iqbal.
Also present were PISQ principal Ch. Muhammad Afzal and members of the PISQ board of governors.
More than 200 students and teachers planted native seedlings with a strong sense of responsibility and pride.
The initiative aimed not only to promote environmental awareness among young learners but also to contribute meaningfully to Qatar National Vision 2030, particularly its environmental development pillar.
Special appreciation was extended to the MoECC for its support, expert guidance, and close collaboration throughout the initiative.
Addressing the gathering, dignitaries commended the initiative as an example of how educational institutions can serve as active partners in national sustainability goals.
The embassy reaffirmed Pakistan’s solidarity with Qatar and its support for Qatar’s environmental vision, emphasising that such collaborative initiatives strengthen bilateral ties while nurturing globally responsible future generations.
The event concluded with a collective message of hope, unity, and responsibility, affirming that cultivating the earth today is an investment in a sustainable tomorrow.