
YES Alumnus Promotes Better Understanding for a Better World
By Rimsha Ali Shah “Airports offer an almost mystical space for retrospection. In the eerie stillness of air travel, confined

By Rimsha Ali Shah “Airports offer an almost mystical space for retrospection. In the eerie stillness of air travel, confined

By Rimsha Ali Shah Ethnic, religious, and cultural diversity is amongst the most treasured riches of Pakistan, a relationship that has sadly

By Rimsha Ali Shah Under the searing heat, a young boy sat before a counter laced with fresh fish that

This project was made possible with the help of an alumni small grant from the Pakistan-U.S. Alumni Network (PUAN). All

Saryal Saeed is a Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Program (KL-YES) alumnus from Peshawar. While he was in the U.S.,

By Rimsha Ali Shah Being a reporter in Pakistan, the fourth deadliest country for journalists according to a report by

By Rimsha Ali Shah. With a pen and paper in her hand, Maheen curiously looked around at the 24 unfamiliar

By Rimsha Ali Shah The audience at Foundation for Arts, Culture, and Education (FACE) was deeply engulfed in the intricate

By Rimsha Ali Shah. Sitting in the Daily Ibrat office, a Sindhi newspaper in Karachi, Veengas typed away the ending

By Rimsha Ali Shah. It was the morning of August 20, 2016, and despite the long overnight journey from Hunza

By Rimsha Ali Shah. Kainat was keenly watching Bilal light a flame to bind together the final knot for the

By Rimsha Ali Shah. Being a bystander in his own classroom was a new role for Waquas, but one that