Muhammad Ishaq Safi is a highly experienced professional specializing in climate change, water management, and agricultural development. Currently serving as the National Professional Officer and Team Leader for Climate Change and Environment at FAO since August 2017, Muhammad liaises with government bodies and international institutions to promote FAO's initiatives. Previous roles include Natural Resources Management Specialist at the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, and a series of positions focusing on hydrology, irrigation management, and technical advisory roles across different organizations. Muhammad holds multiple advanced degrees, including a Masters in Business and Management from Kazakh-American University and a Master of Science in Agriculture (Water Management) from the University of Agriculture, Peshawar, complemented by various project management certifications. Ongoing educational pursuits include a Certificate in Agrobiodiversity in a Changing Climate from Sapienza Università di Roma.