Qamer Ali is a value-driven young social impact professional who leads with empathy, passion, and curiosity. She is currently serving as the coordinator of the Young Athletes Program Sindh at Special Olympics Pakistan, a prominent global nonprofit organization working for people with intellectual disabilities. She implements and manages projects which include various pieces of training, medical screenings, and competitions in order to elevate the quality of life for people with intellectual disabilities. Under Special Olympics Pakistan Young Athletes Pro program, more than 30 special schools are registered with 100+ special children. Previously, she worked in the social enterprise Circle, where she was part of the Digital Acceleration Program for women and was able to teach and assist women entrepreneurs through the provision of skill development and social media management training. She is passionate about youth empowerment and community engagement and the development sector’s role in supporting the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals. She is committed to ensuring that local community knowledge, skills, resources, and women remain at the heart of community development and the forefront of decision-making. She is excited to learn, make an impact, and join the network of worldwide leaders that will provide her with a new lens to look at the world.