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'''Uzma Gul''' is from Pakistan and has been trained by USAID, UNDP, and AUSAID funded organizations. She has an MBA from DOW University of Health Sciences and was a Professional Fellow with the U.S. State Department with a focus on Legislations, Policy Making, Education, Democratic Strengthening, Election Reforms, Economic Empowerment, Local Govts and Health.  
'''Uzma Gul''' is from Pakistan with expertise in Legislation's and Policy Making.


Uzma’s professional experiences include working as Asia Regional Coordinator for Youth Network, being a Women Ambassador for Pakistan and Project Official trainer for USAID and UNDP projects. On top of these and other experiences, she has been presented many honors and awards. She was recognized as a Young Women Activist for her work and services towards her community by the Ministry of Youth Affairs, she was one of 10 chosen Global Citizen Activists in New York. She represented Pakistan twice for “First Asia Pacific Youth Peace Policy Consultation Dialogue by UN” and “Asia Pacific Evidence Based Youth Policy by Commonwealth and UN”.
A Young Master Trainer trained by prestigious institutions nationally and internationally for Democratic Strengthening, Good Governance and Policy Making, working as Political Party Development Practitioner and Trainer especially focused on youth and women inclusive approaches Ms. Gul is working with an aim to Reinvent Democracy in the current era.


She works to strengthen democracy and civic education promotion, build peace and achieve inclusive and sustainable development. She is also specifically interested in uplifting and developing Pakistani women and youth to enhance their roles so they can make a difference in society.


Ms. Uzma, at a very young age, organized the first ever children’s rally to support the first year anniversary Yom E Takbeer in 1999 (a day to celebrate when Pakistan became atomic power in 1998), and soon after martial law was imposed by Mr. Musharraf she created her niche to work as an activist for strengthening democracy and good governance within Pakistan. She used to be the youngest participant in most of the training's for capacity building and to further polish her skills so she can create awareness among masses on the importance of democracy in the country.
She worked along with her colleagues on the idea of multi political party dialogues on sensitive issues in region. She was recognized as "Young Women of Excellence" in 2014, and was also recognized as "Emerging Women Leader" of 2015 by Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies, Pakistan. To engage the Pakistani youth in healthy discourse and expose them to the democratic process and practices, Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) launched the project of “Youth Parliament in Pakistan”, being a Speaker to Youth Parliament she made to the top 2 participants who got scholarship to visit UK House of Lords and Denmark Parliaments and also a chance to observe their referendums of 2015. Later she got selected in a Fellowship Program in USA for Professionals on Legislative Process and Governance; Civic Engagement; NGO management; Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurship and were young socio-political activists working in their countries trying to redefine the system and norms of the democratic scenario.
Ms. Uzma is Asia Pacific Regional Coordinator for Training, Innovation and Development at Commonwealth’s Youth Peace Network, Global Citizen’s Youth Advocate for SDGs across the world, Global Shaper at World Economic Forum, a strong supporter of UNCSR Resolution 2250 also named in “50 Influential young females of Pakistan” in 2016, receiver of “Young Women Ambassador of Pakistan” from USA in 2016.
Nominee of "UN International Peace Prize 2017", honored to represent at "First ever Asia Pacific Regional Youth Policy Making" and "First Ever Asia Regions Evidence based Peace Policy" organized by UN and the Commonwealth, Ms. Uzma was also awarded a shield of Appreciation by Ministry of Youth Affairs, Government of Sindh, Pakistan on 8th March 2017 recognizing her marvelous efforts and struggles in field of social and political activism.
A very Positive, results-driven, and innovative individual with proven success in providing strong solutions and peoples satisfaction, Uzma takes pride in her abilities to effectively combine corporate /social objectives and values with personal and professional goals and work ethics.
A businesswoman known as International Speaker, Human Rights Defender, Development practitioner having vast experience in working with Youth and Women, she works to promote democracy and civic education, build peace and achieve inclusive and sustainable development through her institute in Pakistan, also attached to various local, national and international Organizations that work on Youth/Women’s social and development issues tackling poverty, Human Rights Violation, injustice, Violence against women, Child Rights and Labor, Education, Gender quality, Health and other issues that undermines development of a society; to uplift and develop Pakistani women and youth to enhance their role, so they can make a difference in our society


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Latest revision as of 11:50, 29 December 2018

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Uzma Gul
Role(s) Core Participant
Co-Lab(s) Virtual Euroasian Co-Laboratory (Sep-Nov 2017)
Education MBA from DOW University of Health Sciences
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Uzma Gul is a core participant of the Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era - Australasia co-Laboratory.


Uzma Gul is from Pakistan with expertise in Legislation's and Policy Making.

A Young Master Trainer trained by prestigious institutions nationally and internationally for Democratic Strengthening, Good Governance and Policy Making, working as Political Party Development Practitioner and Trainer especially focused on youth and women inclusive approaches Ms. Gul is working with an aim to Reinvent Democracy in the current era.


Ms. Uzma, at a very young age, organized the first ever children’s rally to support the first year anniversary Yom E Takbeer in 1999 (a day to celebrate when Pakistan became atomic power in 1998), and soon after martial law was imposed by Mr. Musharraf she created her niche to work as an activist for strengthening democracy and good governance within Pakistan. She used to be the youngest participant in most of the training's for capacity building and to further polish her skills so she can create awareness among masses on the importance of democracy in the country.

She worked along with her colleagues on the idea of multi political party dialogues on sensitive issues in region. She was recognized as "Young Women of Excellence" in 2014, and was also recognized as "Emerging Women Leader" of 2015 by Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies, Pakistan. To engage the Pakistani youth in healthy discourse and expose them to the democratic process and practices, Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) launched the project of “Youth Parliament in Pakistan”, being a Speaker to Youth Parliament she made to the top 2 participants who got scholarship to visit UK House of Lords and Denmark Parliaments and also a chance to observe their referendums of 2015. Later she got selected in a Fellowship Program in USA for Professionals on Legislative Process and Governance; Civic Engagement; NGO management; Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurship and were young socio-political activists working in their countries trying to redefine the system and norms of the democratic scenario.


Ms. Uzma is Asia Pacific Regional Coordinator for Training, Innovation and Development at Commonwealth’s Youth Peace Network, Global Citizen’s Youth Advocate for SDGs across the world, Global Shaper at World Economic Forum, a strong supporter of UNCSR Resolution 2250 also named in “50 Influential young females of Pakistan” in 2016, receiver of “Young Women Ambassador of Pakistan” from USA in 2016.

Nominee of "UN International Peace Prize 2017", honored to represent at "First ever Asia Pacific Regional Youth Policy Making" and "First Ever Asia Regions Evidence based Peace Policy" organized by UN and the Commonwealth, Ms. Uzma was also awarded a shield of Appreciation by Ministry of Youth Affairs, Government of Sindh, Pakistan on 8th March 2017 recognizing her marvelous efforts and struggles in field of social and political activism.


A very Positive, results-driven, and innovative individual with proven success in providing strong solutions and peoples satisfaction, Uzma takes pride in her abilities to effectively combine corporate /social objectives and values with personal and professional goals and work ethics.

A businesswoman known as International Speaker, Human Rights Defender, Development practitioner having vast experience in working with Youth and Women, she works to promote democracy and civic education, build peace and achieve inclusive and sustainable development through her institute in Pakistan, also attached to various local, national and international Organizations that work on Youth/Women’s social and development issues tackling poverty, Human Rights Violation, injustice, Violence against women, Child Rights and Labor, Education, Gender quality, Health and other issues that undermines development of a society; to uplift and develop Pakistani women and youth to enhance their role, so they can make a difference in our society

Education criteria set by the election commission
Inclusive youth development program