blog 26 Jun 2023 Woman in the White Cape It was the month of September in the late 1990s. Razan Al-Najjar, a courageous little girl, was born in the… Khadeeja Khurram, LSU Volunteer
blog 26 Jun 2023 Sparks of Change The following story is about a fictional family based on realities and difficulties faced by many women in rural Pakistan.… Ayesha Ahmed, USA Intern
blog 20 Feb 2023 Access to Self-Integrity and Self-Sufficiency A Faisalabad Field Visit Reflection My time with Kaarvan has been full of firsts – my first stay outside of… Zahra Ahmad, USA Intern
blog 21 Oct 2022 Self-Awakening Self- Awakening “Isbah stop being stubborn! You don’t need to study further, and this is my final decision,” Mr. Shams… Mehneel Asif, LSU Volunteer
blog 21 Oct 2022 A Woman Who Dared A WOMAN WHO DARED A green and yellow parrot in a cage hung beside the opened window from which broad… Areeba Zulfiqar Ali, LSU Volunteer
blog 21 Oct 2022 Breaking Stereotypes We often fail to look beyond the physical traits; whilst traits like bravery, wisdom, and honesty are what truly make… Ariba Anwaar, LSU Volunteer
blog 08 Feb 2021 Investigating Social Justice and Beauty in the Ordinary Social Justice can often be described as the relation of balance between individuals and society measured by comparing distribution of… Areej Jehan Nasir
blog 28 Jan 2021 How Might We Best Bespoke Care? The term ‘bespoke’ refers to creating or making for a particular customer or user. When we combine this term with… Areej Jehan Nasir
blog 19 Jan 2021 Stories Connect Us More than Numbers Apathy refers to a lack of feeling, emotion, interest or concern about something. Apathy can be further described as a… Areej Jehan Nasir
blog 12 Jan 2021 Aligning Our Values and Our Actions The subject of Human Rights is both sensitive and straightforward at the same time, not one person deserves to have… Areej Jehan Nasir