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Engilsh90%
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Korean70%
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Urdu95%
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Punjabi90%
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Saraiki85%



Hira Fatima
Islamabad, Pakistan
hiraf8646@gmail.com
Islamabad Pakistan

I am passionate about international diplomacy, law, and community service. I hold certifications from top universities such as Yale and the University of London, and have volunteered with NGOs for wildlife conservation and women’s empowerment. As founder of right2rise, I provide free legal aid to domestic abuse survivors, and through Reading Grove, I promote free book access for students.
Co-Founder of an online small business which is also my Passion Project which partners with talented rulers artisans to purchase their handcrafted goods at fair prices. The profit generated is then reinvested into supplying clean, fresh water to underserved rural neighborhoods, creating a cycle of creativity, empowerment, and community well-being. So far we have helped supply water up to 3 small villages in the DG Khan district. Visit articraftsoul.com
Alongside my community work, I also founded my own YouTube channel and social media pages under the Fellow Initiative. These platforms serve as a space to engage audiences on critical issues, including discussions on the current political situation, historical events, and reflections on the past. By combining awareness with dialogue, I aim to create a platform where young people can learn, think critically, and contribute to meaningful conversations about Pakistan’s challenges and opportunities.
This online presence extends the reach of my social entrepreneurship, allowing me to amplify voices, educate communities, and inspire others to take part in building a more informed and responsible society.
As the Co-Founder of ChapterByChapter, I developed a platform that encouraged book sharing and donations, giving underprivileged students access to educational resources. By allowing students to borrow and donate books for free, the initiative made knowledge more accessible while also promoting sustainability by reducing book waste.
The platform didn’t stop at physical books—online learning support was also introduced, where students could access simple explanations, notes, and videos to enhance their education. By doing this, ChapterByChapter gave children in marginalized communities a fair chance at quality learning and encouraged young people to view education as both accessible and collaborative.
• Social Work Practice: Advocating Social Justice and Change – University of Michigan
• The Creative Leader – Johns Hopkins University
• American Contract Law 1 & 2 – Yale University
• Global Diplomacy – University of London
• Introduction to International Criminal Law – Case Western Reserve University
• English for Journalism – University of Pennsylvania
• Creative Writing Specialization – Wesleyan University
• Social Work Practice: Advocating Social Justice and Change – University of Michigan
• The Creative Leader – Johns Hopkins University
• How to: Participation of Women and Girls – UNICEF
• Introduction to Humanitarian Advocacy – UNICEF
• The Cluster Lead Agency’s Role and Responsibilities within the Cluster Approach – UNICEF
• Energy Transition: Powering Change or Business as Usual – Amnesty International
• The Right of Refugees – Amnesty International
• Defending Dignity: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights – Amnesty International
• Confronting and Countering Gender Based Violence – Amnesty International
• 2nd Position – Story Writing Contest (08/2023)
• Published Article – Climate Change in Pakistan: Causes and Effects, The Frontier Post (07/2025)
• Published Article – Pakistan’s SDGs: Halfway There or Nowhere Near, The Frontier Post (07/2025)
• Student Academic Award (06/2023)
• 2-Star Badge – International Kangaroo Linguistic Contest (IKLC)
• Class Representative – Two consecutive years
• Participation – BISC Green Revolution
Working at MASS as a volunteer to help recognise fourteen deserving students belonging from underprivileged families. I convinced their parents to allow the students to continue their studies. From which five of the students were awarded scholarships through MASS.
I worked with LPP for 2 years and 14 days both hybridly in the remote and rural areas Lodhran and Bahawalpur. During my time I helped 113 women out of unemployment by helping them secure jobs or establish their own small businesses. I also helped 67 young girls through maximum school admissions.
I volunteered with KPK wildlife protection during which I did 278 hours of volunteer work including a 2 week scout camping. I worked for conservation of wildlife habitat awareness campaigns, wildlife census, and wildlife Rights Campaigns. Transforming 2 districts of Battagram and Buner from high risks of wildlife endangerment to a wildlife conserved area.
Working as a registered volunteer with them to provide orphaned, abandoned, and vulnerable children with a stable environment. Helping them grow into Self-reliant and responsible adults.
As a Student Body Ambassador for Girl Rising, I promoted the cause of gender equality and education for girls. My work included organizing awareness sessions, inspiring students, and leading conversations around the importance of giving girls equal opportunities in education. This role connected directly to my broader journey as a young social entrepreneur—challenging social norms and inspiring others to act for a more inclusive and equal society
Here’s the link to my latest article, where I discuss the challenges and possible solutions for menstrual hygiene in Pakistan.
Read it here: Solution for Menstrual Hygiene in Pakistan
Here’s the link to my research latest article
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