Ms. Nadia, a dedicated member of the National Commission on the Right of Child representing Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, brings over a decade of multifaceted experience in child rights and a global outlook to her role. As a former child protection and legal guardianship worker with the Ministry of Children and Family Development in Vancouver, Canada, she gained invaluable expertise in addressing the needs of vulnerable children.
Throughout her career, Ms. Nadia has worked extensively with individuals facing challenging circumstances. In Vancouver, she worked with at-risk youth grappling with substance abuse, providing essential guidance and resources to support their transition toward healthier, more stable lives. She also worked closely with single mothers and their children escaping toxic environments and domestic violence, offering assistance in transitional shelters to help them rebuild their lives and reintegrate into the community.
Additionally, during her tenure as a teacher in Japan, she specialized in supporting children with social-emotional challenges, fostering their resilience and personal development through education. Her extensive international experience equips her with a nuanced understanding of the complex issues surrounding child protection, making her an indispensable advocate within the NCRC.