Beyond climate mitigation: the Pakistan floods showed there's no turning back
Economist and social impact entrepreneur. Strategic engagements expert, with extensive experience of working with private sector, not-for-profit, as well as international aid organisations. Currently, leveraging communications, corporate strategy and stakeholder management to drive global engagements for one of Pakistan's largest private sector organisations: Engro Corporation.
Also, the co-founder of Balochistan Youth Action Committee (BYAC), working with grassroots communities in Balochistan region of Pakista on four thematic areas: Climate Sustainability, Humanitarian Response, Education, Health. Impact surpassed 400,000 people since 2020 with over 200 volunteers actively engaged.
MSc. Development Economics from University of East Anglia, BSc. International Business and Economics from Monash University. Exchange Abroad Dip. Copenhagen Business School.
Climate change is affecting the entire world, but certain communities are more vulnerable than others: Communities that are already living below the poverty line, where a small shock can ...
Many young people, which make up the largest demographic in many countries today, are conscious of their responsibilities to other people and the planet. They are the first to have exper...
• Pakistan has the largest African immigrant population in all of South Asia, known as the Sheedi community.