Sahrish Kashif is a dynamic force in the realm of social activism, leading initiatives that resonate across borders. At the forefront of her endeavors is “Flow Diaries,” a groundbreaking initiative shedding light on menstrual health, hygiene, and mental health. As an initiative starter and activist for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), Sahrish passionately advocates for breaking taboos and fostering awareness around these crucial issues.
In addition to her work with Flow Diaries, Sahrish is the Founder of “Gender Gaze,” an e-magazine dedicated to reframing narratives on gender equality and peace in Pakistan and the broader region. Through this platform, she champions stories that challenge stereotypes and contribute to the discourse on peace-building in Pakistan.
Sahrish serves as a Program Manager at the Karishma Ali Foundation, where she spearheads the Sahali project in collaboration with Dastak Foundation. This initiative reflects her commitment to community development and creating positive change. Moreover, her involvement with The Grief Directory showcases her dedication to supporting victims of terrorism and extremism, working tirelessly to create a more compassionate society.
Beyond her impactful work, Sahrish is a fervent climate change and peace activist. Her advocacy extends beyond borders, reflecting her belief in the interconnectedness of global challenges. Sahrish is not just an advocate; she is a catalyst for change, bringing her diverse experiences and unwavering commitment to every project she undertakes.