Muhammad Afaq Khan is a passionate data enthusiast with interests spanning econometrics, data analysis, and social work. Additionally, he loves practicing Arabic calligraphy and sketching. After earning his Economics degree from Lahore University of Management Sciences, he interned at PMIU, where he played a vital role in producing daily summary reports for the UNICEF-funded TALEEM project, impacting 82,000 students in South Punjab. Subsequently, he assumed the role of Research Assistant at LUMS, focusing on a Behavioral Economics project that investigated household contributions in the context of love marriages, urban/rural settings, and societal norms.