
Nadia Naviwala
Global Fellow , Woodrow Wilson Center Public Policy
Nadia Naviwala is an independent American writer and researcher based in Islamabad. She investigates and writes about foreign aid, local philanthropy, civil society, and education in Pakistan. Nadia moved to Islamabad in 2012 as Pakistan Country Representative for the United States Institute of Peace. At USIP, she started the Peace Innovations Fund to give small, flexible support to social startups. Prior, she served as a Pakistan Desk Officer at USAID and a National Security Aide in the U.S. Senate. She started the internship program at the Embassy of Pakistan in Washington, DC as a college student in 2002. She taught U.S. foreign policy at the National Defense University in Islamabad in 2014. Nadia holds a Masters in Public Policy degree from Harvard Kennedy School, where she was an International and Global Affairs Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, a Public Service Fellow, and an associate with the Carr Center Program on State-Building and Human Rights in Afghanistan and Pakistan. She holds a B.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University. She holds a Master of Public Policy degree from Harvard Kennedy School and a Bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. Ms Naviwala has received two prestigious scholarships to attend the Kennedy School, as a Public Service Fellow and Belfer International and Global Affairs Fellow. She was also associated with the Carr Center's Programme on State Building and Human Rights in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Ms Naviwala has also worked with one of Pakistan’s largest NGOs in the field of education, The Citizens Foundation. She has served as Pakistan’s Desk Officer for USAID and a Legislative Aide on National Security for Senator Jim Webb.