Khalida Ghous
Khalida Ghous (Urdu خالدہ غوث) is a Pakistani scholar of International Relations & Human Rights and an activist who was awarded the first PhD in human rights from her country.[citation needed] Currently, she is the managing director of Social Policy and Development Center, a Karachi based Pakistani research center. EducationGhous was educated at the University of Karachi, and holds MA & PhD degrees in International Relations. She did her PhD under the supervision of jurist Khalid M. Ishaq on the Institutionalization of Human Rights with particular reference to the European Court of Human Rights.[citation needed] CareerGhous completed her first term as Chairperson of the Department of International Relations at the University of Karachi from September 2003 to September 2006. She holds the role of Director of the Centre of Excellence for Women's Studies at the University of Karachi and the Honorary Director of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences and the Honorary Director of the Pakistani Center for Democracy Studies. She has been involved in policy-making both with the Federal and Provincial Governments on gender-related issues. She is a member of several professional bodies and is a nominee of the Sindh Government in the monitoring committee constituted on Women Empowerment. She also teaches at the Institute of Business Administration, Karachi. Human Rights, the Far East and Pakistan's Foreign Policy are her areas of interest. In 2006, Ghous was one of the 18 prominent people who sent an open letter to President Pervez Musharraf, calling on him to resign either as president or as Chief of Army Staff.[1] She has been a delegate to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights & was invited by the European Union to deliver a talk in Brussels. Dr. Khalida is deeply involved in the Pakistan-India back-channel diplomacy being an active member of India-Pakistan Neemrana initiative.[2] Many of her suggestions were considered by the governments of India and Pakistan. She is the author of a book on the rights of women in Islam and co-editor of Pakistan's Foreign Policy: Problems and Prospects. Other notable positions include, but are not limited to:
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