By: Shehneela Mazhar Salman Khan is a shining example of what can be accomplished when one is passionate about making a difference in the world. His Alumni Small Grant (ASG) project to improve English language teaching in Quetta City, Pakistan, is a testament to his dedication to education and his ...
By: Shehneela Mazhar Dotted with fruit orchards and verdant fields lies the valley of Quetta, where hope meets resilience! Our ASG grantee Afshan Baloch, hailing all the way from Quetta is scripting an inspiring tale of transformation under her community development project. Her project, “Program for Retention, Enrollment, and Protection ...
By: Shehneela Mazhar At the heart of every great change lies a determined individual who strives to make a difference in their community and beyond. One such inspiring figure is our esteemed alumna, Zainab Gohar, Global UGrad alumna, a shining example of what passion, dedication, and a collaborative spirit can ...
By: Shehneela Mazhar Adeel Ahmed, Exchange Ambassador of Pakistan US Alumni NETWORK (PUAN) from the Quetta Chapter, in collaboration with Lincoln Corner Balochistan, orchestrated an enlightening orientation session at “The City School” Quetta Campus. The session aimed to introduce students and teachers to U.S. funded Exchange programs for Pakistani Youth ...
By: Shehneela Mazhar In the remote city of Quetta, Pakistan, a remarkable success story unfolded when Hameed ul Mehdi, E-Teacher Online Scholarship Program 2018 alumnus, a passionate human rights defender and educational scholar, embarked on a journey to uplift the lives of the Hazara tribes through sports and psycho-social support. ...
Capacity Building Training for English Teachers under Alumni Small Grant (ASG) successfully concludes in Quetta City after 10 weeks. The interactive sessions focused on modern teaching strategies and were delivered by a PUAN TEA alumnus Salman Khan. Participants gained knowledge in communicative language teaching, technology integration, and more. The diverse ...
Inspiring change! PUAN Quetta chapter recently organized a “Beat the Plastic Pollution” speech competition at Phoenix Middle School & Academy Kalat to celebrate World Environment Day. We were honored to have Ex-Deputy DOE (Female) and Social Activist, Rashida Haroon Mengal, as the esteemed Chief Guest. She commended the initiative for ...
Salman Khan, a distinguished TEA alumnus and Vice-President of the PUAN Quetta Chapter, has taken a remarkable step in promoting professional growth and enhancing teaching methodologies. With the launch of his Alumni Small Grant (ASG), he aims to facilitate a ‘Capacity Building Training Program for In-service English Teachers’ in Quetta. ...
Afshan Baloch, a TEA alumna from 2015, has just launched her Alumni Small Grant (ASG) project in Quetta. Her goal is to improve enrollment and protection in schools and access to livelihoods for children of Afghan refugees and host communities. By raising awareness about the importance of education, Afshan aims ...
By: Shehneela Mazhar We are excited to announce that 27 alumni of the Pakistan-U.S. Alumni Network (PUAN) have started implementing their Alumni Small Grants (ASGs) on diverse themes such as culture, arts, entrepreneurship, education, PWDs, sports, DRR, employability skills, cyber security, child protection, digital media and more. The U.S. Mission ...