UNICEF study reveals improved energy resilience in Pakistan could prevent 175,000 deaths and contribute $296m to the economy by 2030.

UNICEF study finds that improving energy resilience in Pakistan could prevent over 175,000 deaths by 2030, contributing $296 million to the economy by reducing maternal, adult, and infant mortality rates. Climate change disrupts energy supply, leading to increased demand for power during extreme weather events. To support children's health and education, UNICEF emphasizes the importance of private sector investment in renewable resources for resilient energy systems.

May 31, 2024
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