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Khalida Niaz is a Pakistani journalist who works as an editor for Tribal News Network, where she mainly writes about gender, climate change, religious freedom, health, and education. She has received recognition for her work, including third prize in a national level competition in story writing on forced labor in Pakistan; an international award in film-making on women empowerment and religious freedom, as well as the 2024 Gender Climate Award 2024. She can be reached at khalidaniaz12@gmail.com
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