Khalida Brohi | Participatory Development Initiatives
"A few years back in life people told me I was being unreasonable for what I was doing, I was happy then. Not long ago I was officially declared Unreasonable by The Unreasonable Institute and I couldn't have been more happier!"
I spent 10 weeks in Colorado, US, with 22 most Unreasonably high impact social entrepreneurs where our only mission was to find out, learn and understand about all those means that help achieve ventures sustainability, scalability, and unreasonable impact. I think we were highly successful!
Here's my final pitch at the Unreasonable Institute.
After the Institute I was fortunate enough to be invited by the National University of Singapore and University of Sydney to speak in "What Makes a Young Champion? Forum" at Singapore.
I came back home to Pakistan two days ago....but to find out the country in devastating situations with both people and politics....to find out people loosing everything they had in floods throughout the country and people being killed in violence and protests.
We at PDI Pakistan are getting together to support as much as we can, generating enough funds within two days my team left today to the flooded areas for relief support.
However in the end I would like to request yourself, if you feel like Pakistan needs your support, do email me back to find out how you can contribute."
In this devastating conditions of flooding in Pakistan, PDI's several teams are hard at work in different districts around Sindh and Balochistan, from where some of the successful stories approach us daily, find below the recent success story of saving 7000 people by 3 rented vehicles by PDI's Thatta team, Thatta district, Sindh! To view pictures and read about the story, click here.
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