Strategic Initiatives

Leading transformative organizations to foster peace, public health, and agricultural sustainability across Pakistan through institutional partnerships and community-driven programs.

Focused on measurable impact, transparent governance, and long-term social value.

Punjab National Peace Committee

Chairman

Promoting peace, interfaith harmony, tolerance, and social cohesion across Punjab.

The committee works in collaboration with government institutions, religious scholars, civil society organizations, and community leaders to prevent conflict and strengthen unity among diverse religious and social groups.

The Punjab National Peace Committee functions as a structured coordination platform that brings together administrative leadership and community representation to address emerging social tensions before they escalate. Its work emphasizes preventive engagement, dialogue-based resolution, and trust-building across communities with diverse religious and cultural identities.

Through consultative forums, interfaith roundtables, and district-level coordination efforts, the committee promotes early communication between stakeholders. This proactive approach helps reduce misunderstandings, supports mediation pathways, and strengthens local cooperation frameworks.

The committee’s operating model focuses on long-term social stability rather than short-term intervention. Programs are designed to reinforce shared civic responsibility, institutional collaboration, and respectful community dialogue across urban and rural regions of Punjab.

  • Strategic Leadership: Overseeing peace-building initiatives at provincial administrative levels.
  • Interfaith Harmony: Encouraging dialogue among Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, and other communities.
  • Conflict Prevention: Reducing sectarianism and communal tensions through mediation and awareness programs.
  • Government Liaison: Advising law enforcement and district administrations on peace and security policies.

Sundas Foundation

Board of Director

Safeguarding the foundation’s vision to serve patients with blood disorders.

The Board of Directors provides strategic guidance and oversight to ensure the organization fulfills its humanitarian mission with transparency and accountability.

Sundas Foundation operates as a specialized healthcare support organization focused on patients suffering from thalassemia and other chronic blood disorders. Its service model combines medical assistance, transfusion support, and long-term patient care coordination, with an emphasis on dignity, accessibility, and continuity of treatment.

At the board level, governance responsibilities extend beyond administrative supervision to include policy direction, ethical compliance, and sustainability planning. Board leadership helps ensure that operational decisions remain aligned with the foundation’s humanitarian objectives and donor trust commitments.

Strategic oversight also supports institutional strengthening — including service capacity expansion, partnership development, and program evaluation — so that patient support systems remain reliable, scalable, and responsive to community healthcare needs.

  • Governance: Protecting the core values and mission of the foundation.
  • Financial Oversight: Monitoring expenditures and ensuring proper use of donations, zakat, and grants.
  • Performance Monitoring: Evaluating the impact of healthcare programs and blood transfusion services.
  • Donor Relations: Acting as ambassadors to build relationships with partners and the community.

Chamber of Food and Agriculture

President (Punjab)

Leading with vision to represent farmers, agribusinesses, and food sector stakeholders.

This role involves guiding strategic planning and serving as the principal liaison with government institutions to promote sustainable agriculture and food security.

The Chamber of Food and Agriculture functions as a sector-wide platform that connects producers, processors, exporters, and policy stakeholders to strengthen the agricultural and food ecosystem. Its mandate includes advocacy, coordination, and institutional dialogue aimed at improving sector efficiency and long-term sustainability.

At the provincial leadership level, the role emphasizes alignment between policy frameworks and on-ground agricultural realities. Engagement with farmer groups, agribusiness operators, and supply chain participants helps ensure that development strategies are practical, inclusive, and economically viable.

The chamber also supports knowledge-sharing initiatives, modernization efforts, and cross-sector collaboration to improve productivity, reduce waste, and enhance food system resilience. Emphasis is placed on innovation adoption, regulatory clarity, and investment-friendly environments that support both small-scale farmers and large agricultural enterprises.

  • Policy Advocacy: Engaging with policymakers to support sustainable agriculture and innovation.
  • Program Coordination: Overseeing initiatives that improve value chains and productivity.
  • Climate Resilience: Promoting modern agricultural practices and food security.
  • International Partnership: Building relationships with global organizations for investment and capacity building.

Punjab Kissan Board

Chairman

The chief representative body protecting and promoting the interests of farmers.

Providing strategic direction and representing farmers in discussions with the provincial government to ensure fair policies and improved welfare.

The Punjab Kissan Board operates as a collective voice platform for the agricultural community, bringing together farmer groups, regional representatives, and sector advisors to address structural and policy-level challenges faced by cultivators. Its role extends beyond advocacy to structured engagement with regulatory authorities and development agencies.

Leadership at the board level focuses on ensuring that farmer concerns are translated into actionable policy dialogue. This includes consultation on pricing frameworks, input costs, water access, crop support mechanisms, and rural infrastructure needs that directly affect farm sustainability.

The board also promotes awareness and coordination around modern farming practices, institutional support programs, and research-backed agricultural improvements. By strengthening communication between field realities and policy decision-making, the board contributes to more responsive and practical agricultural governance.

  • Farmer Advocacy: Demanding fair crop prices, subsidies, and credit facilities.
  • Implementation Oversight: Monitoring government agricultural schemes for effectiveness.
  • Public Representation: Acting as the spokesperson for the farming community in media and public forums.
  • Stakeholder Coordination: Bridging the gap between farmers, research institutions, and the government.