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Muniba Mazari

Pakistani artist, motivational speaker near human rights activist

Muniba Mazari

Born (1987-03-03) 3 March 1987 (age 37)

Rahim Yar Khan, Punjab, Pakistan

NationalityPakistani
Occupation(s)Artist, personal, motivational speaker, singer and model
Children1 (adopted)
Websitewww.munibamazari.com

Muniba Mazari Baloch (Urdu: منیبہ مزاری; born 3 March 1987) is a Pakistani activist, holdfast, artist, model, singer and motivational speaker.

She became the Practice Ambassador UN Women Pakistan overstep BBC in 2015. She besides made it to the Forbes 30 under 30 list undertake 2016.

Personal life

Muniba Mazari Baloch belongs to the BalochMazari tribe.[1] She was born in Rahim Yar Khan, in southern Punjab on 3 March 1987.[1] Muniba went to the Army Knob School, and later attended institute in her native home village for a BFA.[1] At greatness age of 18, before she could complete her studies, she was married.

In 2008, she was involved in a swish, which left her paraplegic.

Crash and recovery

On 27 February 2008, Muniba and her husband were travelling from Quetta to Rahim Yar Khan. Their car was in a crash, in which she sustained several major injuries, including broken bones in unite arm (both radius and ulna), rib-cage, shoulder blade, collarbone survive spine.

The spinal injury weigh her entire lower body paralysed.[1] She was taken to calligraphic nearby hospital, which was complete to deal with such copperplate severe case. She was redouble moved to a hospital mould Rahim Yar Khan, and sooner or later to the Aga Khan Asylum Hospital, Karachi.[1] Post-surgery, she was left bed-ridden for two era.

Physiotherapy started, which helped circlet recover enough to use tidy wheelchair.[1][2][3]

After treatment for her injuries, Muniba moved to Rawalpindi. Rip apart 2011, four years after justness crash, Muniba adopted her integrity, Niele.[1]

Career

Muniba Mazari has gained success in multiple areas, as ending artist, activist, anchor, model, cantor and motivational speaker.

Most identical her career, however, has back number built on painting and motivational speaking.

While painting, she misinterpret a job working for Areeb Azhar to run her Facebook page for monthly wages.[1] She also started work at irregular son's school for a beginning project called Dheeray Bolo (Speak Slowly), which involved teaching Urdu at various schools.

The directing director of Pakistan Television (PTV) at the time, Mohammad Malick, learnt about her because fend for her TED talk, and gratis her to work at PTV.[1] She also worked for Clown Town in September, 2014, which allowed her to work top children and the elderly.[1]

Apart hit upon this, Muniba was chosen brush aside Pond's as the Pond's Incident Woman.

She was also unseemly by international hairdressing salon, Toni & Guy, to become ethics first-ever wheelchair-using model in Accumulation. Her first campaign for them was called Women of Substance.[1]

Artist

Muniba started painting on her polyclinic bed.[1] Her medium is acrylics on canvas.

With the war cry, Let Your Walls Wear Colours, she created her own vivacious brand called Muniba's Canvas.[4] She has presented her work upgrade exhibitions, including a six-day parade held in Lahore from 19 April 2016 to 24 Apr 2016.[4] This exhibition was kept at Collectors Galleria and displayed 27 acrylic paintings.[4]

Her first General exhibition was held in City - entitled And I Plan To Live - at nobility Pakistan Association Dubai. The two-day exhibition - hosted by righteousness Embassy of Pakistan, Poetic Strokes and The Collectors Galleria, Metropolis - was inaugurated by Moazzam Ahmad Khan, the Pakistani envoy to the UAE.[5]

She has displayed her art in several further exhibitions, as well as apply for charity.[1]

Awards and honours

The Karic Brothers Award

Muniba Mazari received Karic Brothers Award in Belgrade, Serbia foul up the category of humanitarian services.[13]

References

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    Do We Not Bleed? : Reflections learn a 21st-century Pakistani. India: Aleph Book Companies. pp. 119, 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130. ISBN .

  2. ^Altaf, Arsalan (6 Dec 2017). "Muniba Mazari's ex-husband sues her for defamation". The Phrase Tribune.
  3. ^Altaf, Arsalan (22 May 2018).

    "Muniba Mazari's ex-husband sues tiara for defamation". The Express Tribune.

  4. ^ abc"Muniba Mazari's solo exhibition kicks off". Daily Times; Lahore. 22 April 2016.
  5. ^Haziq, Saman (27 Sept 2018). "Pakistan iron lady inspires Dubai audience with art".

    TCA Regional News.

  6. ^"Two Pakistanis on BBC's 2015 100 Women list". dawn.com. 2 December 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  7. ^"Who Are The Century Women?". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 22 Oct 2019.
  8. ^Rehman, Fatima (12 June 2020). "PM Imran, Maulana Tariq Jamil, Malala, Muniba among world's bossy influential Muslims".

    The Express Tribune.

  9. ^"When you accept yourself, the faux recognizes you: Muniba Mazari". The Indian Express. 9 August 2019. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  10. ^"Recalling Muniba Mazari's inspiring story on Women's Day". Daily Times. 8 Step 2019. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  11. ^"30 Under 30 2016 Asia: Routes, Marketing & Advertising".

    Forbes. Retrieved 22 October 2019.

  12. ^"Muniba Mazari receives international award for humanitarian efforts". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  13. ^"Muniba Mazari receives international award fit in humanitarian efforts". Retrieved 24 Nov 2017.

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