ISLAMABAD, Jul 29 (APP):Capital Development Authority (CDA) and British High Commission
8217;s Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) on Monday decided to align the solid waste management system with modern requirements, aiming to make Islamabad a modern city.
A delegation from the British High Commission
8217;s FCDO met with Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA) Muhammad Ali Randhawa on Monday to explore potential areas of cooperation.
Durin
g the meeting, the FCDO delegation was briefed on ongoing and upcoming projects in Islamabad, with a focus on improvin
g the city’
;s infrastructure and facilities for citizens.
Chairman Randhawa highlighted the need for technical assistance to enhance revenue and resource allocation for development projects.
The meeting also discussed opportunities for collaboration on climate change initiatives, including carbon credit opportunities.
Additionally, the FCDO offered technical assistance in exploring new revenue streams and improvin
g the property and tax system.
Focal persons were appointed for various projects, with a roadmap to be presented to increase cooperation between the two institutions.