Over the past five decades, WWF-Pakistan has been at the forefront of nature conservation in the country, initiating numerous projects and programs aimed at preserving biodiversity, promoting environmental education, and advocating for sustainable development.
The overarching goal was to pave the way for a future in which people could coexist harmoniously with nature, emphasizing a sustainable and balanced relationship between humanity and the environment.
[10] This initiative is designed to provide support to grassroots-level organizations, research-based institutions, researchers, and students, with the goal of enhancing and reinforcing nature conservation efforts throughout Pakistan.
[11] Since 1986, the Small Grants Programme (SGP) of WWF-Pakistan has played a pivotal role in providing support to grassroots-level organizations, research-based institutions, researchers, and students.
[13] WWF-Pakistan has outlined a comprehensive plan to persist in its endeavors towards conserving biodiversity, advancing environmental research, and enhancing the capacity of small grassroots-level organizations.
[11] A central focus of these efforts is to tackle the dual challenges of human-induced climate change and biodiversity loss, both of which pose significant threats to the survival and well-being of present and future generations.