Anila Bukhari is a respected humanitarian and children’s rights advocate committed to social justice and the empowerment of women and girls. A graduate in Urdu Literature from Punjab University, she earned international recognition after receiving the Gold Award from the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, for winning a global competition. As founder of the Women Leader Hub, Anila promotes women’s leadership, girls’ education, and the fight against early child marriage. She has authored 13 books, including Women Who Lead, and published over 300 articles in outlets such as Kenya Times Magazine. Her work is available on Amazon and in the Library of Congress, while her poetry has appeared in art galleries. Through her writing and advocacy, Anila continues to inspire communities and has received multiple international honors for her contributions.

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