UN development program names Pakistani climber Samina Baig a goodwill ambassador

Published February 26, 2018
Samina Baig and her brother Mirza Ali raise the Pakistani flag on top of Mt Elbrus, the highest mountain in Europe. — Dawn/File
Samina Baig and her brother Mirza Ali raise the Pakistani flag on top of Mt Elbrus, the highest mountain in Europe. — Dawn/File

The United Nations development program has appointed the first Pakistani woman to climb Mount Everest as its goodwill ambassador for the country.

A statement issued on Monday said Samina Baig will lead efforts to build national awareness and partnerships around the UN's development goals, particularly those related to climate change, environmental protection, youth and women's empowerment.

Born in Gilgit-Baltistan, at the age of 22 Baig became the first Pakistani woman to climb the storied mountain. By the time she turned 23, she had climbed the highest mountain on each of the world's seven continents. She heads the Pakistan Youth Outreach Foundation to encourage youth in outdoor activities.

Neil Buhne, the UN's resident coordinator in Pakistan, said Baig will use her position to shine a light on issues that shape Pakistan's future.

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