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Actually my first choice was England but in 1971 when Bangladesh became independent and Pakistan resigned from The Commonwealth, we lost all the educational scholarships, For university, the choice was either England or the U.S. The Jesuits at my Irish-Catholic convent school gave us an excellent education. My mother was a homemaker and my father was an engineer from an old political family in Pakistan. How would you describe your growing up years?

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But in every country’s political system there are good people pushing hard for initiatives on these issues. We basically have 3 years to turn it around. But I’m worried that the time left of meeting global carbon budget goals under the Paris agreement on Climate Change is now very tight. I’m hopeful that many in this next generation are at least realising something is deeply wrong. Are you hopeful for the environmental future of our world? To find out more about that period I recommend George Crile’s Charlie Wilson’s War I have since made huge life changes and remade myself as a globalist. We live today with the terrible heritage and implications of that war. The dictator joined hands with President Reagan against the Soviet Union to fight the Afghanistan war. Initially I thought I would train for the Pakistan Foreign Service but in 1977 our fledgling democracy was toppled by a military coup. I started following international politics. I realized then that as a country, we were not always the controller of our destiny so India intervened on behalf of East Pakistan which became Bangladesh.

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In 1970, Pakistan had its first free elections exposing political divisions between West and East Pakistan leading to a civil war. When did you know that international politics and global challenges would be your profession?įairly early on, middle school. She lives in New York and has two daughters. 1949) and largest women’s organization in Pakistan. She is currently serving as the UN Representative for the All Pakistan Women’s Association, the oldest (est. Shazia, who speaks five languages, has a Master’s degree in International Political Economy from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (1983) and graduated Magna cum Laude from Bryn Mawr College (1979) in Political Science, with junior year in International Relations from the London School of Economics.Īmong many other things, she serves as founding Board member of WomanSG, a campaign to elect a woman UN Secretary-General and is an inaugural board member for the Asian Women’s University, Malaysia. Shazia is a parliamentary diplomacy expert and currently the President and Convenor of AirQualityAsia, a global advocacy campaign working with Asian governments and legislatures to meet the clean air UN Sustainable Development Goals.įrom 1996 to 2013, she was the Secretary-General of Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA), a nonprofit, non-partisan organization of elected legislators from over 130 countries that leverage parliamentary processes to promote peace, international law, gender equality and reproductive health.














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