ISLAMABAD, Dec 01 (Alliance News): Pakistani civil servant Zile Huma has been awarded the Silver and Bronze Awards for Humanitarian Impact and Sustainability at the 2025 Women Changing the World Asia Awards.
The awards honor outstanding women driving change in sustainability, humanitarian efforts, leadership, and innovation.
Ms. Huma was recognized for her significant contributions to climate change, human rights, and higher education during her twelve-year public service career. She was also part of the team that developed the world’s first Oxford COVID-19 Tracker.
Throughout her career, Ms. Huma has received multiple national and international accolades, including the Climate Excellence Award 2025, Achievement Award 2025, Integrity Icon Award 2021, and Agahi Award 2018.
She was also recently named among the Leadership and Kindness 50 Leading Lights of Asia Pacific.
It is pertinent to mentioned here, She is a Chevening scholar and University of Oxford graduate, she continues to advocate for inclusive and sustainable development. She said the recognition inspires her to continue making a positive impact at the grassroots level.
Ms. Huma will now represent Pakistan as a finalist at the 2026 Global Women Changing the World Awards in Paris next April.





