This partnership is a humble means of giving back to communities by boosting outreach programs in 11 Centers of Excellence across inner-city locations that provide free football coaching, education, and health assistance to 1,000+ aspiring players.
A football and social entrepreneur hailing from Chitral, @KarishmaAli22 has dedicated her life to breaking barriers for women in sports and ensuring that girls in her hometown of Chitral have more opportunities to play sports.
In 2018, Karishma also established @ChitralwomensSC (Now, Karishma Ali Foundation) in 2018, a pioneer organization dedicated to providing a safe and healthy environment for Chitrali girls to participate in sports.
talks@engro is a platform bringing together thought leaders, changemakers, and futurists to share ideas and personal stories that may help to solve some of Pakistan's most pressing issues.
Through curated talks and performances, talks@engro aims to encourage inclusion of diverse voices whilst stimulating open dialogue.
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She is currently a member of UN Women Asia 30 for 2030.
In 2018, Karishma also established @ChitralwomensSC (Now, Karishma Ali Foundation) in 2018, a pioneer organization dedicated to providing a safe and healthy environment for Chitrali girls to participate in sports.
Under the Engro Football Training Program, Engro & @karachiunitedfc are bringing together children of all ages to develop their football skills under the able guidance of seasoned coaches.
This partnership is a humble means of giving back to communities by boosting outreach programs in 11 Centers of Excellence across inner-city locations that provide free football coaching, education, and health assistance to 1,000+ girls & boys.
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is a two-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker and founder of @SOCFilms who recently directed the origin story of the critically acclaimed Marvel Studio’s series, Ms. Marvel.
Since 2001, she has made over two dozen multi-award films in over 16 countries around the world. Her films include Student Athlete, Girl in the river, Sitara: Let Girls Dream, Song of Lahore, Saving Face, and PeaceKeepers.
Since 2001, she has made over two dozen multi-award films in over 16 countries around the world. Her films include Student Athlete, Girl in the river, Sitara: Let Girls Dream, Song of Lahore, Saving Face, and PeaceKeepers.
Sharmeen is known for her work in films that highlight the inequality of women and has produced a body of work that has led to legislative changes in Pakistan.
Taking the stage at the talks@engro launch event titled, “#TheNext75”, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy talks about the power of storytelling and the stimulus for change.
talks@engro is a platform bringing together thought leaders, changemakers, and futurists to share ideas and personal stories that may help to solve some of Pakistan's most pressing issues.