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Services, and relayed that the pandemic situation had brought her to this pointīecause “lockdown for me has meant we have nowhere to hide, as so many previousĭistractions have been stripped away. She questioned the existence and adequacy of health outreach Impoverished sections of society and their ability to absorb the impact of this Deepa expressed nagging concerns about the most She was running a growing fundraising campaign, through a ‘book and stepĬhallenge’ to support the International Red Cross, the NHS and Age UK, in the Somehow brought us to a similar meeting point – at the doors of people in need,īut at opposite sides of the globe and in very different ways. We both mused on how our journey apart had Which she helped train dozens of journalists. Alongside this, she developed various media training programmes through In 2015, sheĭecided to quit journalism to focus full-time on her work in communityĭevelopment. This organisation has since been involved in integrated ruralĭevelopment in over 100 villages in Pakistan’s Sindh province. In 2008, alongside her career in journalism, sheįounded the Ali Hasan Mangi Memorial Trust (AHMMT) in memory of her late She spent many years as aįinancial journalist including almost 10 years running the Pakistan bureau for In Journalism, following her studies in London. Meanwhile, Naween went on to study for a Masters The Kent – London border, where she is also the Lead for Neurodiversity. Mental health and presently practices in a primary care psychology service on With the UK’s National Health Service, is a published author in the field of She became a successful occupational therapist and
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Medicine and professionally specialised in mental health and psychology, like Study for a Masters in cognitive neuroscience at Imperial College School of The seriousness encountered in our respective life-paths edged forward. New commonalities in our early childhood, such as a shared penchant for Messages on WhatsApp, whilst reliving a lot of our past humour. We delighted in chatting on Zoom and exchanging hilarious Hours of Naween emailing Deepa, we were in stitches once again, as though no Unshakeable urgency to reach out and reconnect with old friends. We justĬould not fathom what this was, until many years later.ĬOVID-19 and the consequent lockdowns gripped the world, we both felt an We each knew that we had an unbreakable bond, based on something deep. Despite all the flippancy we shared however, However, as life and its responsibilities took over, our communication
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We lived on opposite sides of the globe, staying in touch for a while, swappingĪnecdotes, and even reuniting in New York City for a few very fun and memorableĭays.