Uplifting Balochistan’s Forgotten Daughters | Aqsa Mirwani | TawarePakistan
Uplifting Balochistan’s Forgotten Daughters sheds light on Aqsa Mirwani’s efforts with TawarePakistan to empower marginalized women. Her work focuses on education, skills development, and social inclusion, giving voice and opportunities to the overlooked daughters of Balochistan
In this episode of TEP Talks, we have conversation with the CEO of Amma Naeema Foundation (ANF) — an inspiring girl on a mission to change the lives of Balochistan’s forgotten daughters. The Challenged of Baloch Women in Pakistan. From the dusty valleys of Awaran to the boardrooms of national activism, she shares the heartbreaking truths and untold stories of Baloch girls who fight daily for education, dignity, and recognition. Aqsa is working on women’s health , education and skills in Balochistan. She is first graduate of Awaran in 2022 with Gold medals.
Through education, mental health support, and youth leadership, ANF is breaking stereotypes and building a path for the next generation of empowered women in Balochistan.
00:00 – Highlights
01:50 – Introduction
02:58 – Who is Aqsa Mirwani
03:55 –Girls Challenges in Baluchistan
04:13 – First Graduate Girl of Awaran
06:30 – What is Amma Naeema Foundation (ANF)?
07:00 – Mission of ANF
08:25 – Story behind ANF
10:40 – Job Vs Civil Work
11:40 – Beautiful Pakistan North to South
13:00 – Beauty of Awaran Balochistan
13:30 – Shiri Farhad Story is based on Awaran Balochistan
16:50 – Youth of Balochistan Challenges
20:34 – Indian Proxy in Baluchistan
21:41 – Balochistan is not peace of Cake
21:41– Personal Story: Why This Mission Matters
24:26 – Women Leadership : A new Force in Balcohistan
30:30– Gender Gape in Balochistan
33:00– Way Forward of Balochistan’s Challenges
34:05 – Youth Mobilizations
35:30 – Final Words from the CEO
31:00 – Closing and Balochistan is heart
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