Sakhi for South Asian Women
Shariq Farooqi currently serves as the Anti-Violence Program Manager at Sakhi for South Asian Survivors, where responsibilities include training staff and directing initiatives for aging populations. Shariq's past experience includes roles such as Graduate Research Assistant at the Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health, focusing on gender-based violence data analysis, and various internships with organizations like The Wilson Center and Atlantic Council, where Shariq contributed to research on maternal health and public health topics. Shariq holds a Master of Science in Public Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and dual bachelor's degrees in International Relations and Public Health from the George Washington University, complemented by a minor in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
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Sakhi for South Asian Women
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Sakhi for South Asian Women exists to end violence against women. We unite survivors, communities, and institutions to eradicate gender-based and domestic violence, as we work together to create strong and healthy communities. Sakhi uses an integrated approach that combines support and empowerment through service delivery, community engagement, advocacy, and policy initiatives.