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Fatima Shahryar

Communications consultant, UNICEF, Pakistan

Fatima Shahryar is a young professional who, after graduation in 2009, started her career with a USAID-funded project called PAIMAN as Program Officer for behavior change communication. Her experience includes working in similar roles with various national and international organizations including Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs (JHUCCP), White Ribbon Alliance-Pakistan, Save the Children and others. On her recent past assignment she was working as Manager Communications and Advocacy on MNH-Research and Advocacy Fund (RAF) funded project on Mothers, Newborn and Child Health, while also voluntarily serving as National Coordinator, Pakistan for White Ribbon Alliance, a global movement for safe motherhood.

Ms. Shahryar is currently working with UNICEF, Pakistan as a consultant for writing Human Interest Stories and developing public information documents.

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