Rubina Shaikh, Chairperson of the World Sindhi Congress (WSC), has been elected as the President of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO). Her election to this significant position underscores her unwavering commitment to amplifying the voices of unrepresented nations and peoples globally.
The UNPO, founded in 1991, is an international membership organization comprising over 40 diverse members. It serves as a vital platform for nations and peoples without representation in major global forums to articulate their concerns and advocate for their rights on the international stage.
The WSC, which joined UNPO in 2016, collaborates with the organization to champion the self-determination of the Sindhi people. Rubina Shaikh’s leadership at WSC has been instrumental in utilizing UNPO’s platform to raise awareness about the unique cultural identity of the Sindhi community and the challenges they face in Pakistan.
Shaikh’s election as President of UNPO reflects her strong leadership and tireless advocacy for human rights, democracy, and self-determination for the Sindhi population. In response to her election, Shaikh expressed gratitude and emphasized her commitment to working with all members to ensure that the voices of unrepresented nations and peoples are heard globally.
The WSC has congratulated Shaikh on her well-deserved election and looks forward to her continued success in advancing the missions of both organizations. The World Sindhi Congress remains dedicated to advocating for the rights and self-determination of the Sindhi people on the global stage.