Engaging youth in the participatory process is key to sustainable, progressive development—and often leads to empowerment and shifting norms for women and girls. The work of two young activists in Pakistan is proof.
Author: Sophia Akram
Sophia Akram is a freelance researcher and writer. After completing an LLB Law degree, Sophia Akram attained a Master's in International Politics and Human Rights at City University London while providing research, program, policy and communication support in Whitehall departments and prominent NGOs.