Balochistan's Dr Alia Haider won the Frontline Climate Health Award at COP 28

Dr Alia Haider

Pakistan won another honor in the COP 28 World Conference on Environment in Dubai Expo.


Balochistan's Dr Alia Haider won the Frontline Climate Health Award.


 Dr. Alia has set up free medical camps in the flood affected areas of Sindh, Balochistan and Punjab in 2022, provided free medical facilities to the flood victims, Dr. Alia has been awarded the award in recognition of her services.


Dr. Aaliya Haider belongs to Hazara community of Quetta, she did her primary education from Nasl No Hazara School in Quetta and she did FSC Islamia Girls College Quetta after which she went to China to do MBBS.


After completing her MBBS from China, Dr. Alia Haider started rendering services in regular medical field in Lahore, during which she was very active in environment and social sector.


Dr. Alia Haider currently resides in Lahore but her family resides in Quetta, her sister Jalila Haider is a well-known lawyer, social and human rights activist.


It should be noted that earlier in Coop 28, Pakistani school students have also won the Zayed Sustainability Award related to climate change.