Vision
Pakistan, a progressive and highly respected nation, playing an important role in sustainable peace, justice and wellbeing of humanity, as envisioned by Iqbal and Jinnah.
Pakistan, a progressive and highly respected nation, playing an important role in sustainable peace, justice and wellbeing of humanity, as envisioned by Iqbal and Jinnah.
To provide a platform for research and constructive dialogue, bringing together all the stakeholders and experts of respective fields, working toward the stated vision.
Conducting research in areas of national importance and sharing the findings with the relevant stakeholders.
Devising a research and dialogue-based competency framework to facilitate the process of enhancing leadership competencies in various domains.
Engaging experts and stakeholders in dialogue for finding solutions and devising strategies to the various problems and challenges faced by Pakistan.
Developing middle grounds through bridging gaps between various factions of society to mitigate extremism.
Dr Salman Saeed Akhtar is a professional doctor, social worker, philanthropist, and a human rights activist. He was a Ravian in 1983-1985 before going to Allama Iqbal Medical College for MBBS in 1985-91. As a student activist he participated in academic, extracurricular and political activities. As a young doctor he strived with his fellows in resolving issues of young doctors, like stipend, seat allocation and job security issues with provincial government around 1991. He has been involved in patients’ welfare and humanitarian services including Free Medical Camps in disasters and floods, Charity Blood Banks and Medical Labs etc.
Dr Salman is an International Associate member of American College of Cardiology from Maryland, USA. For the past 18 years, he is working as Physician, In-charge of Cardiac & Critical Care Intensive Unit, In-charge Medical Intensive Care Unit and Infection Control Unit at Doctors Hospital, Lahore.
Dr Salman is running a Medical Clinic to provide health care to the community of Sheikhupura. He is also working with Al-Khidmat Foundation as a Medical Director Punjab for the past 8 years. Being a human rights activist, he is working as Vice Chairman Insani Haqooq Forum – a registered Local Forum in Sheikhupura.
Through his own established NGO, Future Vision Foundation CCB, he also provides Community Services and Medical Camps. As a philanthropist, Dr Salman has established a Primary School with the name of Al-School, for deserving communities in Sheikhupura, which is in working since 2011.
Major achievements of Dr Salman include his active participation in Legal fight against the Elite Private Schools, where he defended rights of Parents and Students since 2017, and won the case in Supreme Court in June 2019 which capped the fee of elite private schools.
Dr. Aamir Jamal is Associate Professor of International Social Development and Social Policy at the University of Calgary in Canada. With a unique background that combines a PhD in International Social Development from the University of Calgary, an MBA from Adelphi University, New York, and several years of experience in social policy and community development in both local and international settings.
Dr. Jamal’s work has been published in prestigious international scholarly journals and presented at various academic conferences and community events across the globe. His research emerges from a strong social justice perspective and has focused primarily on three areas: engaging men in gender justice; the effectiveness of International Nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) in the development sector; and Muslim youth, identity crisis, and global conflicts.
Dr. Jamal founded and led several educational and humanitarian assistance programs. He also provides training and consulting in the areas of qualitative research design and qualitative approaches to program evaluation. He continues to serve as an invited expert for a number of Canadian and international organizations, government bodies, and parliamentary committees
Further, Dr. Jamal has received several awards for both his research and work for human rights and social justice including the Izaak Killam Doctoral Award, Nickola Goddard Research Award, the International Research Award by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and Recognition of Excellence – Social Action Award from the University of Calgary, Canada
Naseem Zafar Iqbal is a leading Executive Coach and Leadership Development Consultant. C-Suite executives, leadership teams and organizations from public, private, and social sectors have benefited from his interventions. He is currently President and CEO of Training Impact Limited, Founding President of Experiential Education Pakistan representing Pakistan at Experiential Educators Europe, and a Founding Board member at Envision Pakistan Foundation. He facilitated, as a Founding Chairman of the Board of Youth Impact, in engaging 30,000 plus youth, sharpening their qualities of leadership and being a responsible citizen.
Naseem is recognized in the corporate sector for his unique methodology of developing leadership behaviors through his wilderness-based flagship program. His 7 Dimensions Leadership Model provides theoretical framework for his interventions.
His passion for success through team work and collaboration has also resulted into the formulation of Association of Management Development Institutions in Pakistan – a SAARC Body, of which he is the founder national coordinator and a co-architect of the AMDIP Constitution.
On Academic side, he headed Faculty of Management Sciences at University of Management and Technology (Then ILM). He has taught management courses at Pak-AIMS, ILM, Punjab University Institute of Administrative Sciences, Imperial College and Superior university.
An MBA from UMASS, Boston, and Masters in Public Administration, along with several international courses of leadership on credit, Naseem has a unique blend of corporate, academic, management training, river rafting, rock climbing and expedition leadership experience spread over 38 years. This includes 18 years of hands on experience in sales and HRM.
Muhammad Waqas Khan is a politician, writer, educationist, and public policy maker. He has done his Masters in Political Science and MS in Public Policy. Currently, He is the Executive Director of the Fatih Sultan Mehmat, Turkish Standard Schools and Lalarukh Schools. Muhammad Waqas Khan has been involved in social, political and non-profit
work as well. He has been working as the president of the Society for Academic Learning and Motivation.
Khan has an experience of more than 25 years in Education management. He has been a member of Punjab Assembly. Books written by Muhammad Waqas Khan are Al-Rooh wa Al-Rayyan, Seerat-e-Tayybah, Islami Falahi Riyasat, Sallu Eleh Wa Aaleh, Riyaz-ul-Anwaar, Qaadyan ki Khana Saaz Nabuwat, Rehlat-al-Taqwa.
Dr. Saima Esma is a Media and Communication Studies academic, and a freelance writer whose focus of work is on gender and media, media and culture, women rights, and globalization and its impact. Her doctoral thesis titled “Advertising and Cultural Glocalization” explored the intersection between advertising and culture and assessed the impact of global companies’ advertising on Pakistan’s changing cultural values. She explored the status of media usage among female religious groups in the country for her MPhil dissertation. Her recent research project focuses on new trends in the landscape of feminist activism in Pakistan. Having 25 years’ experience in social sector with a variety of organizations, she has been a part of philanthropic, welfare, and advocacy projects for youth, women and children.
As a literary figure, Saima is a published poet with a critically acclaimed book on her credit, and editor of a monthly Urdu magazine aiming to serve Urdu literature through original and creative pieces of writing in all genres. She contributes to different dailies with her journalistic columns on political analyses and social issues. She is one of the founding Directors at Youth Impact, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the capacity building of our youth.
As a proponent of women’s equitable status in society, Saima analyzes the relationship between religion, culture, and human rights in the context of social realities about women in Pakistan. In addition to participating in the CSW 59th session Beijing+20 at NYC as country delegate, she has presented her research at international conferences and has been published in international journals. During her PhD research she joined the Centre for Culture and Media Policy Studies at University of Warwick, UK. She is currently working as visiting faculty member of Media and Communication Studies in universities.
Muhammad Khaleeq is a researcher, activist and an expert of Operations Management, HR Management, Corporate Communications, Market Research, Strategic Planning, and Industrial Customer Services.
Khaleeq has done his MBA from Athabasca University, Canada. Currently, he is working as an Advisor for Meezab Group (Travel & Tourism) and SIGAL Group (Real Estate).
Over the last three decades, Khaleeq has been representing global & regional conglomerates and start-ups in the Gulf Region and Pakistan. He held management positions in operations, human resources, market research, corporate & marketing communications, strategic planning, business development, and industrial services in a highly competitive, challenging, and diverse environment.
Khaleeq has a great experience of managing start-ups, turnarounds, mega projects, running businesses, mergers & acquisitions. Khaleeq has given his services in the following fields: Education & Publishing, Telecommunications, Healthcare & Health Insurance, Industrial Automation, Power Generation & Distribution, Airport Logistics, Real Estate Development, and Travel & Tourism.
Besides providing consultancy services to manufacturing and services industries, Khaleeq has been advising mid-size NGOs active in the fields of Education, Relief, and Community Development.
He has served as Chief Executive Officer of Leading Edge Academic Network (LEAN) that has launched an international school franchise in Pakistan.
Khaleeq has served as HR Advisor at Ministry of Health, Qatar, HR Director EMAAR, Saudi Arabia, Head Industrial Automation Services at Siemens, United Arab Emirates.
As a social worker, Khaleeq has been involved in READ Foundation (Educational NGO) as BOD Member and Chair HR Committee, in Character Education Foundation as Director, in Pak Helpline (NGO) as Volunteer, in Positive Pakistan and Youth Empowerment Society (Youth NGOs) as Advisor and many more.
Faiqa Salman is an MBA in Human Resources & professionally an educationist. She started her career as a primary school teacher in 2001 and got her diploma in Early Years Education.
With the help of her husband she opened a primary school for deserving children in Sheikhupra in 2011 which is still running.
She has the experience of teaching in an Elite school and also in her own school that is for the deserving children. She counts this stark comparison as one of her valuable life experiences which she hopes to use for the betterment of education of this country.
Faiqa is also an activist for the rights of the parents and has played a very active role in the legal battle against the very high fee of elite private schools.
She was also a representative of the parents in the working committee formed by the government on the formation of Parent councils in private schools.
Faiqa Salman is a highly opinionated lady; she also talks about social issues in TV programs and on social media platforms as well. Faiqa is also a freelance writer and has written on several issues including politics, education, and human rights.
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