Murtaza Habib is a dedicated project management student known for his strategic vision, leadership, and commitment to driving positive change. As a passionate environmental advocate and youth leader, he has championed numerous initiatives focused on sustainability, climate action, and community empowerment.
With his background in project management and a wealth of certifications from prestigious institutions such as the Project Management Institute and the United Nations, he possesses a unique blend of skills in project planning, coordination, and sustainability consulting. His expertise in predictive project management, agile methodologies, and sustainable development has enabled him to lead impactful projects that address complex environmental challenges.
Currently serving as a Student Ambassador at WWF Pakistan, he spearheads educational campaigns and community outreach efforts to raise awareness about environmental conservation. He actively engages with students and local communities, organizing workshops, events, and conservation projects aimed at promoting biodiversity and sustainable living practices.
His dedication to climate advocacy is evident through his role as a Youth Representative at Climate Forward Pakistan, where he advocates for climate awareness and youth participation in environmental sustainability. He has played a pivotal role in developing and facilitating educational programs, workshops, and community outreach initiatives focused on integrating climate change education into school curriculums and youth activities.
As a Project Coordinator at the Progressive Climate Foundation, he leads coordination efforts for climate-focused initiatives, ensuring seamless execution and alignment with organizational objectives. He serves as a central point of contact for stakeholders, fostering collaboration and driving project success through data analysis and reporting.
His commitment to sustainability extends beyond his professional endeavors. He actively participates in policy-making, cleanup drives, plantation campaigns, and ground-level relief efforts during natural disasters, including floods in Pakistan. His dedication to environmental advocacy has been recognized nationally and internationally, earning him accolades such as the UNICEF Youth Climate Champion title and a feature on BBC for his impactful work.
Driven by his profound sense of responsibility towards future generations and a deep connection to her roots in Pato, Talash, Lower Dir, he remains steadfast in his mission to inspire positive change, foster sustainable development, and empower communities to build a greener, more resilient future.