In Quetta, citizens have been grappling with the impacts of a prevailing political crisis and worsening law and order situation. However, one woman is hoping against hope that the region’s lived experience will take a turn towards inclusivity and prosperity, after the upcoming general elections.

 Sana Durrani
Sana Durrani

Sana Durrani is a 41-year-old socio-political activist who comes from extremely humble beginnings.

She holds Masters degrees in Political Science and Gender Studies and has developed a rapport in Balochistan for her efforts in the realms of social advocacy and human rights.

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