Khunsa Khawar is a dynamic community engagement specialist with over six years of experience leading inclusive, impact-driven initiatives across Pakistan. She has a proven record of expanding volunteer networks, mobilizing rural and urban communities, and designing programs that empower women, entrepreneurs, and farmers alike. Her leadership at organizations such as the Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry Multan, the Pakistan Institute of Fashion and Design, and Farm Dynamics Pakistan reflects a deep commitment to social innovation, civic engagement, and cross-sector collaboration.

Khunsa’s work has directly contributed to building sustainable ecosystems — from growing the Karo Mumkin community from zero to over a thousand members, to achieving 50% female participation in rural agricultural programs. Skilled in stakeholder relations, event design, partnership development, and impact measurement, she bridges the gap between policy, technology, and grassroots change.

Her professional development includes specialized training in climate finance (GIZ’s PrivABoo Bootcamp), human rights and policy, and storytelling for social impact. A graduate in Marketing and Merchandising from the Pakistan Institute of Fashion and Design, Khunsa combines creativity with purpose — using communication, empathy, and strategic thinking to build movements that last.