Nasser Fellowship Alumni Shines in International Affairs 2024

Nasser Fellowship Alumni Shines in International Affairs 2024
Nasser Fellowship Alumni Shines in International Affairs 2024

Coinciding with International Women's Day, a graduate of the Nasser Fellowship is among the prominent inspirations in the field of international affairs for the year 2024.

Fibha Frameen, Nasser Fellowship For International Leadership Batch 3 Alumni listed as 2024 Australian Young Women to Watch in International Affairs.

Each Year on International Women’s Day, Young Australians in International Affairs (YAIA) recognise and elevate the next generation of women leaders achieving success and making an impact in their respective area of international affairs. 

Fibha Frameen is a dynamic professional currently making waves at the federal level, serving as a crucial link between the community and government to drive enhanced outcomes. She has been honoured with several prestigious titles and awards, including being named NSW Rotary Inspirational Woman of the Year and a recipient of the Diana Award.

Fibha received a scholarship to study International and Global Studies at the University of Sydney. With a Master's degree in Law with double specialisations including International Law, Human Rights Law, and Policy from the University of New South Wales, she has represented Australia at prestigious events, including the Global Peace Summit in Dubai, Change The World Model United Nations in New York, One Young World Forum in Manchester, and Nasser Fellowship for International Leadership in Cairo. Fibha received a Peace Scholars Scholarship to attend the One Young World Forum which brought together 2,000+ of the brightest young leaders from every country and sector, working to accelerate social impact.

Fibha is a Global Peace Ambassador and works closely with the United Nations Association of Australia to promote and achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Her impactful contributions have been recognized as Fibha received the 7NEWS Young Achievers 2023 Leadership Award as a Semi-Finalist. 

As a first-generation migrant from Pakistan and a Western Sydney local, Fibha serves as an inspiring role model, mentoring and encouraging others from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to actively engage in international affairs and pursue their aspirations.