Pathways to Peace | Ep. 4: Legacy, Leadership, and Commission 1 (feat. Ms. Huma Ikramulla)

In the fourth episode of "Pathways to Peace," we travel to South Asia for an deeply inspiring conversation on family legacy, grassroots harmony, and the pivotal role of women in regional diplomacy. We are joined by Ms. Huma Ikramulla, Secretary General of Religions for Peace Pakistan. Ms. Ikramulla shares how her path was shaped by a generational legacy of peacebuilding—from her grandfather, Dr. Inamullah Khan (founder of the World Muslim Congress), and her father, Dr. Khalid Ikramullah Khan, to the profound influence of her mother, Seemi Ikramullah Khan, a pioneering faith leader in the Asia Pacific Women of Faith Network (APWoFN). As a facilitator for Commission 1 alongside Ms. Philippa Rowland (2nd Guest of Episode 2) at our upcoming assembly, Mrs. Ikramulla outlines the strategic vision being prepared for Singapore. In this episode, we explore: ●A Family Legacy of Peace: Growing up in an environment where faith means serving humanity. ●Grassroots Action in Pakistan: Strengthening social cohesion this year through climate action, youth leadership, and the protection of vulnerable communities. ●Tackling Polarization: Overcoming regional intolerance and misinformation by investing in education and human rights. ●Commission 1 Priorities: Advancing inclusive leadership, collaborative action, and sustainable development. The APWoFN Vision: Shifting women’s roles from mere participation to actively influencing policy and leading social justice initiatives. ✨ Key Quote from the Episode: "Women's voices are essential not only for inclusion but for achieving lasting peace and development." Subscribe to stay updated as we highlight the diverse religious voices shaping peace across Asia! #ACRP #PathwaysToPeace #10thGovernanceAssembly #RfPPakistan #APWoFN #WomenOfFaith #PeaceEducation #Interfaith #Singapore2026