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Hania Aamir is UN Women’s new National Goodwill Ambassador for Pakistan

Hania Aamir is UN Women’s new National Goodwill Ambassador for Pakistan

The star is the second Pakistani to receive the title after activist Muniba Mazari was appointed in 2015
16 Oct, 2025

Hania Aamir, known best for her strong acting performances and her relatable content on social media, has added another feather in her cap as the new national goodwill ambassador for UN Women, the organisation announced on Instagram on Wednesday.

In their post, UN Women’s Pakistan office said Aamir will “use her platform to raise awareness, inspire action, and amplify the voices of women and girls across Pakistan.” Together with the actor, the organisation hopes to work towards a future where “every woman and girl can realise her full potential — free from violence, discrimination, and inequality”.

She joins a prestigious list of goodwill ambassadors, with three others holding the title from South Asia — activist Muniba Mazari, Indian actor Farhan Akhtar and Indian tennis pro Sania Mirza. Internationally, goodwill ambassadors for UN Women include Emma Watson, Nicole Kidman and Anne Hathaway.

Aamir is the second Pakistani to be given the ambassador title by UN Women after Mazari was appointed in 2015. National ambassadors for other United Nations (UN) agencies in Pakistan include Fawad Khan for the UN Development Programme, Mahira Khan for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Shehzad Roy for the UN Office on Drugs and Crime and Saba Qamar for the UN agency for children, Unicef.

UN Women, the UN entity for for promoting gender equality and women empowerment, has been actively engaged in improving the lives of Pakistani women, especially in times of crisis. In the wake of this year’s devastating floods, the organisation has set up Women Safe Spaces in flood hit areas where local women can receive counselling and get legal advice while availing in-house childcare services.

Aamir brings a strong, social media savvy presence to UN Women’s portfolio, with a large fan following amongst the youth. Her platform is likely to invite a renewed interest in the organisation’s activities from young girls nationwide, leading to improved awareness.

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 16, 2025 05:58pm
Congratulations.
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Ahtisham Oct 16, 2025 06:12pm
well
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Karim Bakhsh Oct 16, 2025 07:32pm
Empowerment and gender equity in Pakistan face serious challenges, especially in far-flung regions such as Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where women remain highly vulnerable due to poverty, illiteracy, cultural barriers, and limited access to resources. A UN Goodwill Ambassador can play a vital role in improving women’s conditions by raising awareness at the global level, advocating for girls’ education, promoting women’s participation in decision-making, and encouraging governments to implement gender-sensitive policies. Through collaboration with local communities, NGOs, and media, the ambassador can amplify women’s voices, highlight their achievements, and mobilize international support to ensure equality, safety, and empowerment for women across Pakistan.
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Angry Guy Oct 16, 2025 08:39pm
What had she ever done ? Kindly tell us
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Ayesha Sadozai Oct 16, 2025 09:14pm
Congratulations. We need more women role models in our society .
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Muneer Ahmed Memon Oct 16, 2025 10:11pm
One more star without doing much work only showbiz.
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NYS Oct 16, 2025 10:44pm
Hania A is been active protagonist weather it is acting field or social media platform for now United Nation newbie appointment another feather in her cap
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Taj Ahmad Oct 16, 2025 11:47pm
It’s a great achievement from UN as Goodwill Ambassador to Hania Aamir for Pakistan.
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Laila Oct 17, 2025 01:27am
Is the requirement to be a national celebrity? Because there are plenty of real social, womens rights and human rights activists in Pakistan who put their lives on the line yet get no recognition. They are the ones worthy of such positions. Not some priveleged celebrity who doesnt even know anything about the state of women or girls in Pakistan. Anyways congratulations to Hania, I guess.
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Waqas Ahmad Oct 17, 2025 02:38pm
That's really a great step UN has taken. Indeed, Hania Amir Has the charisma that she can influence public towards betterment and uplift of women in particular. Hania congrats... you have proven it in drama industry. Now is the time to prove it in the UN's agency. :)
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Syed Hasni Oct 17, 2025 03:40pm
That is a very prestigious list. Congratulation to Hania Amir!! There're only few people who have strength to honor someone's achievement without envy. — Aeschylus
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zarmeena Oct 17, 2025 05:30pm
Nice! Well played Hania. You get to represent Pakistan but you go and work in India. Pakistan Zindabad.
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Angry Guy Oct 17, 2025 07:27pm
Source ? Proof ? What have they done ? She's just as global as no one
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Laila Oct 18, 2025 12:12pm
@Zarmeena Artists work globally because arts is universal. It's no worse than Pakistanis migrating to the "Evil West" and settling in lands of our colonizers (UK) or those who destabilize, fly drones and kill our civilians in Pakistan, AND enable and fund Israel (USA). The selective outrage is just absurd. Also she didn't go to or work in India. I believe the shooting.of her film was in the UK. Her costar was a Sikh. We have Sikhs in Pakistan too. Hindus too. India is still home to 200 million Muslims. Should they migrate to Pakistan then? What about Indian and Pakistani mixed couples? Should they divorce? Differentiate between a people and its government.
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