Hareem Fatima is from Islamabad Pakistan. She recently graduated from the University of London as a lawyer. She is very passionate about human rights and in particular about women’s rights, child rights, and minorities. As a law student, she has worked extensively in analyzing the current demographics of Pakistan that affects women. In her final year as a law student, she did her dissertation on Domestic Violence Against Women in Pakistan which focused on how a patriarchal society is an obstacle to women seeking refuge in the legal system against domestic violence. She has worked as an intern at Khan & Muezzin, researching statutes, judgments, and legal articles for various tasks assigned in relation to civil, corporate, and criminal matters. These tasks helped her enhance her research and drafting skills. Further, she worked for the International Labour Organization as an intern for the Asia Regional Child (ARC) Labour Program, she coordinated workshops & seminars, designed banners, gave presentations during workshops, and wrote press releases. During the course of her internship, she has attained great research & communication skills, and how to critically analyze problems at hand. Working on the ARC helped her attain first-hand experience to analyze the extent of danger the children in Pakistan are facing and how the government of Pakistan has failed to adopt policies to safeguard its future generations. She has also worked as a research supervisor at the Federal Tax Ombudsman, this opportunity helped her in strengthening her leadership and teamwork skills.