About

Umar Suffian Ahmad

Founder Green HUB Initiative

Message: The world faces unsustainable practices; solutions can no longer wait.

Umar Suffian Ahmad holds a Ph.D. degree in the subject of Economics. He is a researcher with a focus on development economics and sustainability. He has expertise in econometric modeling and policy analysis.

Dr. Umar has published various research papers in peer-reviewed journals. He has presented research papers at national and international conferences. He is also a Certified Peer Reviewer (Elsevier). Leading the Green HUB Initiative, he focuses on sustainable solutions.

Community Sustainable Solutions

We offer community-based solutions to cope with the challenges of unsustainable practices. We involve the community to become more impactful.


SDGs at First

Our platform primarily focus on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We bring exposure and sets norms into behavior that help communities reduce waste and conserve resources efficiently.

1 Solution

We promote programs designed to offer 1 impactful solution. We promote sustainable habits and foster sustainable activities.

Collaborative Sustainability

By believe collaborative sustainable practices . We connect experts and enthusiasts. We transform challenges into creative opportunities for sustainable development.

Green city initiative

Discover how Green HUB champions works on sustainable cities theme.


Urban Climate Forests Drive

We have enriched program of urban forestation to inspire nature based habits. We believe tree plantation is best choice for sustainable practices along with clean spaces.

Young Minds in Green HUB

For us young minds and energy (students) are core pillar to impose sustainable practices. We motivate students to come first to play their role in sustainable cities. In under-developed area like D.G.Khan we have none other choice but to make our city lush green (sustainable).

Empower Change for Future

Set sustainable trends. Support SDGs.

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Number of Urban Forestation Events

8

Sustainability Sessions

54

Community Outreach