Volunteerism knows no boundaries. This is even more true in an interconnected world and is particularly true for Pakistani nationals who serve as UN Volunteers abroad transcending geographical borders to make a meaningful impact in diverse communities around the globe.
Over the past five years, 80 Pakistanis served as international UN Volunteers in 30 countries with 25 UN partners. As of March this year, 47 of them are taking charge of advancing the Sustainable Development Goals in 21 countries and territories. They embody the spirit of compassion, empathy, and global citizenship. Their selfless service not only brings positive change to communities but also serves as a testament to the power of collaboration and shared humanity. As these individuals continue to bridge borders through their efforts, they contribute to a more interconnected and compassionate world.
In honour of Pakistan National Day, we share the outstanding stories of three of them on behalf of all: Fiza Mazhar, an international UN Volunteer serving as Programme Support with UNDP in Timor-Leste, Hina Javed, Associate Human Resource Officer with the World Health Organization in Hungary, and Muhammad Masood Shah serving with UNHCR in Ethiopia.
Pakistani nationals serving UN Volunteers serving abroad bring a wealth of skills, and expertise varying from knowledge management, public information, medical field, human resources management, disaster relief efforts to engineering. During their assignments, they also transfer their knowledge to local communities and empower them.
Responding to natural disasters