Chaudhry Tabraiz Aurah
London: Hope 4 Humanity held a constructive meeting with H.E. Dr Mohammed Faisal, High Commissioner of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, as part of preparations for the organisation’s upcoming delegation visit to Pakistan.
Chairperson Dr Mah, Head of Operations Ms Simone Thompson, and Head of Strategy Junaid BEM met with His Excellency to discuss the objectives of their visit and explore avenues for meaningful collaboration. The delegation also sought the High Commission’s support in arranging meetings with selected NGOs, orphanages, and charitable hospitals across Pakistan.
Hope 4 Humanity is widely recognised for its work in Children’s Clubs, Youth Development, and Women’s Empowerment. The organisation aims to share its expertise with local partners to help strengthen community welfare initiatives across the country.
During the meeting, the delegation highlighted the serious challenges faced by disadvantaged communities in Pakistan, particularly the ongoing issue of malnutrition. Vulnerable infants, children, and mothers continue to struggle with access to nutritious food. Hope 4 Humanity plans to collaborate with local organisations to raise awareness of nutritional needs and provide essential support to affected families.
H.E. Dr Mohammed Faisal praised the organisation’s humanitarian efforts and congratulated Junaid BEM on being awarded the British Empire Medal by His Majesty King Charles III, along with other notable distinctions.
Hope 4 Humanity expressed gratitude to the High Commissioner for his support and willingness to facilitate the delegation’s upcoming visit. The organisation also thanked Press Minister Mr Ali Awan and senior officials of the Pakistan High Commission for assisting in the coordination of The Meeting.




