Her role as the Women’s Wing President of the Save Youth Save Future Foundation places her at the forefront of initiatives focused on youth empowerment and women’s leadership. Through this platform, she actively contributes to programs that aim to strengthen community participation, enhance leadership among young women, and promote inclusive development practices.
Anika’s work is deeply rooted in addressing the realities of Jammu & Kashmir, particularly the needs of communities affected by conflict. She has consistently engaged with issues surrounding victims of terrorism, advocating for awareness, justice, and long-term rehabilitation of affected families. Her approach combines research-driven insights with practical interventions, allowing her to contribute meaningfully to both policy discussions and on-ground initiatives.
In addition to her advocacy work, Anika has played a role in promoting educational reforms. She has contributed to initiatives that introduce skill-based and vocational education within Madrasas, aiming to create more practical and inclusive learning opportunities for youth. This effort reflects her broader vision of education as a tool for empowerment and socio-economic mobility.
Her professional journey also includes collaborations with national and international institutions such as the European Union and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ONGC . Through these engagements, she has worked on development-oriented and community-based projects, further expanding her impact and exposure to diverse frameworks of social development.
Anika Nazir’s work continues to focus on building community resilience, advancing education, and contributing to research and policy dialogue. Her commitment to creating meaningful and sustainable social impact positions her as a significant contributor to the evolving landscape of community development in the region.
