Amna Habiba Bio
Amna Habiba is a 15-year-old Pakistani, founder of Global Creative Hub, international speaker, STEM enthusiast, and an advocate for girls' education and digital literacy. Recipient of the Young Achiever Award for digital activism in 2016 and the Young Voices Award in 2021, Amna has always been inspired to use the power of technology for the betterment of society.
When COVID struck, her mother motivated her to explore e-learning leading her to complete more than 80 courses in just 6 months in various fields. This steered her to take part in multiple STEM programs, use technology for social good (UN SDGs) and venture into edtech.
To give back to her community, she launched a social development initiative that aims to make every Pakistani girl digitally literate and capable for the future of work, namely Global Creative Hub. As a youth ambassador and activist, Amna has spoken on various global platforms, including World Bank, WomenTech Network, IFC & UNESCO to advocate for her mission to support girls in literacy, digital literacy, and STEM. In addition, she is also the youngest Pakistani to host 3 international digital hackathons in her country. Featured by UNESCO Youth, Malala Fund, and a UN Food Hero, she believes that when technology is used for good, it can change the world. Her talks have been viewed by more than 50,000 people from all over the globe.
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