Aahung’s Board of Governors
 
Ayesha Khan,
Ayesha Khan is a senior researcher at the Collective for Social Science research. Her areas of focus include women and development; reproductive health; and refugee and poverty issues. She has also worked as a journalist and as a lobbyist advocating on a range of women’s and human rights issues.

Rabia Khan,
Rabia is a freelance development consultant specializing in gender and development and NGO institutional development.

Kamyla Marvi,
Kamyla is one of the founding members of Aahung and has more than 15 years experience in the reproductive health, gender and development sector. She facilitated the initial organisational development process of Aahung.

Danish Zuberi,
Danish is a practising lawyer and has been involved in advocacy relating to gender issues for several years.


Shazia Mohamed,
Shazia Mohamed is a co-founder of Aahung and is currently working in Karachi as an art psychotherapist. She works primarily with children and families with a special focus on learning and developmental disabilities.

Imran Zafar,
Imran Zafar is an independent consultant, working in the areas of women and children's health, communicable diseases, organizational development, social marketing and program design and evaluation.

Ali Khan,
Ali serves as Chairman of Asia Strategy Institute, Chief Executive of United Registrar of Systems Limited in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia and as a Director of Registrar of Standards Inspection Services Limited UK. Asia Strategy Institute is a Not for Profit Development Consultancy service focused on creating an enabling enterprise culture in Pakistan. United Registrar of Systems is a Risk Management and Compliance auditing organisation operating in 35 countries with over 30,000 clients. Ali has managed and led projects for Enterprise and Management Development for UNIDO, the European Commission and a number of other development sector organisation.

Khusro Mumtaz,
Khusro Mumtaz is a banker at MCB.  He writes a column for The News in which he touches upon various development and civil society related issues.  He also writes a weekly film review column for The Review and hosts a film review television program.

Shama Mohammed,
Shama Mohammed is currently a freelance development consultant and has Master’s in Public Administration in International Development- Harvard University. She was recently employed at Aga Khan University’s Human Development Programme. Her areas of interest are community development, economics, and research.