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06/03/2026
Meera Kumari Yadav | Integrity Icon Nepal | 2024 06/03/2026

Meet Meera Kumari Yadav, an Integrity Icon winner from Nepal in 2024.

From the plains of Madhesh to the hills of Dolakha, she has shown that meaningful public service knows no boundaries. In Dolakha, she organized mobile health camps for women suffering from uterine prolapse, helping them access free treatment and support. A Public Health Nursing Officer at the District Health Office, Birgunj, Meera's compassion, dedication, and integrity are transforming healthcare for some of Nepal’s most vulnerable communities.

In Parsa, she strengthened maternal health services by ensuring the presence of Skilled Birth Attendants across birthing centers and fostering collaboration among health facilities throughout the district.

What sets Meera apart is her unwavering sense of responsibility. Whether responding to service seekers after hours or providing care in the middle of the night, she consistently goes above and beyond to serve her community.

🎥 Watch her inspiring story of compassion and service: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr9mBJ1Ql7w

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Meera Kumari Yadav | Integrity Icon Nepal | 2024 Meera Kumari Yadav is a Public Health Nursing Officer at the Distri...

05/20/2026

Meet Bushra Hassan, Integrity Icon Pakistan winner for 2025! 🎉

For more than 15 years in, Bushra has been at the forefront of strengthening Pakistan’s climate resilience through her work as Director of Relief & Recovery at the National Disaster Management Authority in Punjab.

From shaping national climate and disaster policies to leading Pakistan’s first AI-powered forest conservation initiative, her work brings together innovation, public service, and community impact. Her leadership helped reduce deforestation by 20% and prevent the release of 200 million metric tons of CO₂.

She also led the restoration of over 500,000 mangroves across 1,200 hectares, helping protect coastal communities by reducing storm surge damage, improving evacuation times, and safeguarding the lives of more than 10,000 residents.

Beyond policy and technology, Bushra has trained over 4,000 women and children in disaster preparedness and climate adaptation through 200+ community sessions, making public service more inclusive, ethical, and impactful.

Watch her story of resilience, innovation and impact: https://bit.ly/42LzW1r

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