“Rabia is a multi-tasker who loves her research work, her children and her reading aspirations. On days that she is able to strike a balance, she loves to experiment with new baking recipes. Rabia has an MBA and an MSc Economics, and four years experience in research. Her areas of interest are at the intersection of women’s well-being and climate change. As her Masters Thesis, she conducted a small-scaled RCT to test whether climate change information has an impact on young female’s knowledge and behavior. She has been associated with the Economics Department at LUMS where she also assisted in designing a 4th year Economics course titled ‘Gender and the Labor Market’. Her research projects spanned over child marriages, gender norms regarding women’s employment in Pakistan, women’s experience of balancing and overlapping of productive and reproductive work, and household emissions.”