ADA intends to collaborate with the Climate WEEK Karachi as a cultural and knowledge partner, bringing together divergent voices that have actively worked on climate rehabilitation and adaptation across Pakistan and the region. Rooted in ADA’s commitment to amplifying creative, research-led, and community-based practices, this collaboration seeks to foreground architects, artists, designers, environmental practitioners, and grassroots actors whose work engages climate justice through spatial, ecological, and social interventions. By creating space for dialogue and visibility within the public realm of the march, ADA aims to bridge advocacy with action, highlighting regenerative models, indigenous knowledge systems, and lived realities that collectively contribute to a more resilient and climate-responsive future.
Climate Action Centre (CAC) is a cultural centre promoting climate awareness and advocacy. Through extensive public engagement involving citizens, youth, and local communities, CAC Karachi has significantly advanced public understanding of critical climate issues. With strong media relationships, academic collaborations, expert input, and partnerships with grassroots organisations. CAC advocates for climate justice and equitable access to energy. Emphasizing global solidarity, CAC works in collaboration with other organisations to address the climate emergency.