KP woman wins Lady Diana Award for her services to humanity
A matter of great ‘honour’ for the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) as the province’s Mashal Aamir has won UK’s Lady Diana Award for her services for humanity and participation in welfare activities, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Wednesday.
Mishal has reportedly participated in welfare activities in Pakistan, South Korea and the USA. In Pakistan, she worked for the betterment of the children of Army Public School, Peshawar after a horrendous terrorist attack there on December 16, 2014.
She also served women at the Pak-Afghan border. Mashal has completed her education in law from UK’s Cambridge University. Having worked internationally in South Korea, the United States, Pakistan and The Hague, including the International Criminal Court and the Supreme Court of Pakistan, Legal Aid USA, and Citizens Advice Scotland, Aamir was awarded a scholarship for her commitment to the field of criminal justice. She has been selected as one of 30 Under-30 Inspiring Scottish Women and 100 Notable Women in Law.
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Aamir made it to the list of 300 people from around the world to receive the Lady Diana Award. “I received the award for my many years of charity work. This ranges from ICC in The Hague, America, South Korea, and Pakistan. I help Pashto speaking community with the support of my family and varied organizations that I have been involved with to bring about positive impact,” Aamir said in her remarks.
Almost two decades have gone by since the Princess of Wales, Diana passed away. Even after her death, the princess continues to encourage positive change in the lives of many young people all around the world. One of these young people includes Raina Khan, who received ‘The Diana Award’ for her humanitarian efforts.
KP woman wins Lady Diana Award for her services to humanity
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