Student Leads Chemistry-Driven Clean Water Revolution in Rural Pakistan

Inaya Fawad, a Year 13 student in Dubai and a Canadian Pakistani, is rapidly emerging as an inspiring young leader in sustainable development—one who merges scientific insight with a deep sense of social responsibility. Her work bridges chemistry, community empowerment, and humanitarian action, all guided by a vision for a healthier, more equitable Pakistan. Under […]

Student Leads Chemistry-Driven Clean Water Revolution in Rural Pakistan Read More »

Young Scientist Advances Nutrition Security and Sustainable Development in Pakistan

Inaya Fawad, a Year 13 student in Dubai and a Canadian Pakistani, is redefining what it means to be a young scientist in the modern world. Her purpose and scientific insight know no borders. Through her work in food security, sustainable nutrition, and community empowerment, Inaya has emerged as a dynamic and visionary leader tackling

Young Scientist Advances Nutrition Security and Sustainable Development in Pakistan Read More »

Zero Hunger in Pakistan: A Chemistry Student’s Vision for Sustainable Solutions

Growing up in the UAE with Canadian-Pakistani roots, my connection to Pakistan was always heartfelt yet somewhat distant. It wasn’t until I had the chance to intern there that I truly grasped the country’s struggles. The stark realities of hunger and poverty—things I had only read about—were no longer just statistics. They were etched on

Zero Hunger in Pakistan: A Chemistry Student’s Vision for Sustainable Solutions Read More »

The Silent Hunger Crisis: A day in the life of a Malnourished child in Pakistan

Hunger is one of the biggest challenges facing Pakistan today. Millions of children wake up every day without knowing where their next meal will come from. But what if science could change that? How Chemistry Can Help Chemistry plays a crucial role in food production, preservation, and safety. From improving crop yields to developing nutrient-rich

The Silent Hunger Crisis: A day in the life of a Malnourished child in Pakistan Read More »

From Empty plates to full stomachs: How fortified foods are changing lives.

In Pakistan, where malnutrition affects over 40% of children under five—manifesting as stunting, wasting, and micronutrient deficiencies like anemia and vitamin A shortage—fortified foods are emerging as a game-changer in the fight against empty plates and empty futures. By enriching staple items such as wheat flour with iron, folic acid, and zinc, or edible oils

From Empty plates to full stomachs: How fortified foods are changing lives. Read More »

The chemistry of hunger: How science is unlocking solutions to Pakistan’s Food Crisis

In Pakistan, where rapid population growth, climate change, and agricultural challenges exacerbate food insecurity, the chemistry of hunger reveals a complex interplay of biochemistry and nutrition. Scientists are harnessing chemical innovations to combat malnutrition, such as developing fortified staples like wheat and rice enriched with essential micronutrients through biofortification processes. Advanced fertilizers and soil chemistry

The chemistry of hunger: How science is unlocking solutions to Pakistan’s Food Crisis Read More »