Tooba Saad

Tooba is a curious explorer in all fields of life - whether it be travelling, music, literature or food. As a current first year student she is a council member for the Psychology Society - an enriching experience that has taught her to develop a multifaceted approach towards society at large. She has come across an array of students, through which her passion for helping those around her, thoroughly shines through.

As an experienced public speaker, Tooba has won the Outstanding Diplomacy award at the Model United Nations Nationals conference at LUMS just this year. She’s participated in multiple English and Urdu Elocutions alongside winning the Runners Up award at the KGS Interhouse Mock Trial competition. This has impeccably honed her ability in being articulate, bold and confident.

As a 17 year old girl, whose discovering the intricacies of young adulthood, she believes that as a leader - one must always strive to inspire, influence and impact. And through the platform given to her today, she hopes to achieve just that.

5:00-5:30 PM Panel

Friday 5th March

Shadow Friends

The panelists this year are young adults, between the ages of 17 and 18. The conversation is around bullying in girls or how the phenomenon presents and impacts young women, both in person and online. From dirty looks, taunting notes, and social exclusion that plague girls’ friendships and which have gained new momentum in cyberspace, the panel explores bullying as it presents among girls but also how harassment, both sexual and otherwise, manifests for young women online.

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