Marvi Sirmed

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Marvi Sirmed
Born 11 June 1972
Pakistan
Ethnicity Sindhi
Occupation Journalist
Title Project Manager NDP
Spouse(s) Sirmed Manzoor
Website
marvisirmed.com

Marvi Sirmed is a Pakistani journalist and blogger. She is also a political commentator, freelance columnist, human rights activist and secularist.[2] She is married to journalist Sirmed Manzoor.[3]

Career

Journalism and work experience

Marvi Sirmed started her career as a journalist in 1990. She began working as an article writer in different national dailies, such as Daily News, Daily Jang, Khabrein. She has also taught chemistry and English linguistics at a public school in Pakistan. Sirmed has covered wars in the Palestinian Territories, Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Chechnya, Bosnia, Azad Kashmir and Sri Lanka.[2]

She has also worked as the National Project Manager of a parliamentary development project for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Strengthening Democracy through Parliamentary Development (SDPD) in Pakistan. In addition, she worked as an Institutional Development Specialist with the Ministry of Women Development (Government of Pakistan) and as a Policy Advocacy Specialist with National Commission on the Status of Women, as a UNDP expert.[2]

In 2012, she was shot at by unidentified gunmen, but escaped unhurt.[3][4]

Organizational activism and feminism

She joined the South Asia Partnership Pakistan and has established many organizations for women working in Punjab and Sindh. In 2000, she joined the Institute of Overseas Pakistanis and contributed in Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency. She also joined the Aurat Foundation's Legislative Watch Programme in 2001, working for the betterment of women. She is affiliated with the South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA).[2]

International activism

Sirmed was the part of International Visitors Leadership Programme (IVLP) run by the State Department of the United States of America, in 2004. She is Initiative for Peace in South Asia (WIPSA), Women’s Action Forum, Insaani Haqooq Ittehad, Pakistan India Peoples Forum, South Asian Free Media Association, and Pakistan Forum for Social Democracy. She has been visiting the SAARC region as member of high profile delegations.[2]

References

  1. Из исторических записок Иоанна-Альберта Эренстрема // Русская старина. — 1893. — № 8. — С. 219—221.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Marvi Sirmed, Journalist and Project Manager UNDP". Pakistan Herald. Retrieved August 19, 2013. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Journalist couple shot at in Pakistan, both unhurt". Hindustan Times. November 2, 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2013. 
  4. "Well-known Pakistani journalist Marvi Sirmed shot at". NDTV. 2012-11-02. Retrieved 2012-11-02. 

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