UNICEF appoints Youth Advocate for Climate Action and Girls Empowerment in Pakistan

07 February 2025
UNICEF Representative Abdullah Fadil and UNICEF Youth Advocate Zunaira Qayyum
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ISLAMABAD, 7 February 2025 – Zunaira Qayyum, 14, has been appointed as UNICEF’s Youth Advocate for Climate Action and Girls Empowerment in Pakistan. Hailing from Balochistan, Zunaira is a champion for climate action and child rights, having represented Pakistan’s youth at national and international forums including COP 29. The appointment – announced at the Dawn Media Breathe Pakistan Climate Conference - encourages children everywhere to speak up and be active leaders on child rights.

"I am honoured to join UNICEF Pakistan as a Youth Advocate to champion children's rights and well-being. Meaningful change starts with listening to the voices of children and youth and making sure we can participate in decisions that shape our future," said Zunaira Qayyum.

Zunaira’s research on the impacts of climate change-induced floods on girls’ secondary education in Hub, Balochistan was among the winners of the UNICEF Policy Research Challenge in 2023.

Zunaira has passionately pursued advocacy ever since using UNICEF’s Youth Advocacy Guide to train adolescents in Hub, Balochistan on advocacy, policy engagement, research and network building for campaigns.

Children in Pakistan face increasing threats from climate change and destructive weather events including floods, droughts and heatwaves. Climate change is also deepening the learning crisis and threatening children’s ability to learn.

A new UNICEF analysis reveals that climate-induced hazards disrupted schooling for 26 million children in Pakistan in 2024, from heatwaves in Punjab to floods in Sindh. When the secondary impacts of climate change such as air pollution are considered, 16 million children were affected by shuttered classrooms in Punjab in November 2024, as their young lungs breathed in toxic air.

“The climate crisis poses one of the biggest challenges we have ever faced but when I listen to Zunaira and the children of Pakistan, I find hope and inspiration for the future. We must do more to empower children and young people with opportunities to lead, act and help this country prosper. We are honoured to welcome Zunaira as a UNICEF Youth Advocate as we work to safeguard children’s futures,” said Abdullah Fadil, UNICEF Representative in Pakistan.

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