
Naseer Memon
Naseer Memon is a consultant specializing in climate change and natural disasters, advocating for environmental justice in Pakistan. He has expressed deep concerns about the impacts of the Cholistan canal project, highlighting its potential to exacerbate water shortages and threaten agricultural sustainability in Sindh.
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Naseer Memon is a consultant on climate change-induced natural disasters who has written extensively on Sindh’s water crises.
The rise and ruin of Keti Bunder - PakistanNaseer Memon is a water and disaster risk reduction expert who emphasizes the importance of documenting crises to improve future responses.
Not just a disaster, the 2025 floods are a call to reimagine resilience - PakistanNaseer Memon regularly writes on Sindh’s water issue and comments on the necessary environmental flows to the Indus delta.
Floods and fertility — a necessary crisis - NewspaperNaseer Memon, an author and climate crisis expert, discussed the elements aggravating the floods.
‘It happened in seconds’: residents count the cost of deadly floods that have left Pakistan in crisis | Global developmentNaseer Memon, an Islamabad-based social sector expert, discussed the resilience of Pakistan’s development sector.
Pakistan’s social sector adapts to survive global aid cuts - PakistanNaseer Memon, a water policy analyst in Islamabad, warned about the risks of flooding due to India's potential water release.
Dòng sông chung có thể thổi bùng căng thẳng Ấn Độ - PakistanNaseer Memon, a consultant on climate change, highlighted the government's indifference to water shortages.
Why Sindh’s farmers are up in arms over the Cholistan canal project - Pakistan

































