Marilina Armellin lauds youth at Siran Valley climate camp in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Adventure Foundation Pakistan completed its 21st National Children's Mountain Conservation Meet after a ten-day program in Siran Valley. One hundred young participants from across the nation gathered to examine climate change effects on mountain environments. The children delivered presentations containing their environmental observations and proposed solutions during the camp sessions.

Italian Ambassador Marilina Armellin served as chief guest and praised the youth engagement efforts. She highlighted the century-long partnership between Italy and Pakistan regarding mountain and glacier preservation work. The ambassador referenced Italian expeditions to K2 that began in 1909 and expressed hope that government officials would consider the children's environmental petition.

Adventure Foundation Pakistan has conducted these educational gatherings annually since 2002. The organization has trained more than 2,500 young people as environmental protectors through these mountain conservation programs. These camps continue developing future generations of environmental advocates who understand mountain ecosystem protection needs.
 

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