Founded in 2020, AIESEC in Karachi South has grown each year, striving toward our vision of a future filled with potential and purpose. We aim to foster lifelong connections and cherish every bond, placing human connection at the heart of our culture. Here, every story matters. Every role and experience creates moments that evolve into cherished memories. Together, we’re building a legacy of beautiful stories, committed to preserving a culture that feels like a safe, welcoming place for everyone. Once you join us, you’re embarking on a journey that lets you carve an incredible path for yourself, alongside those who share your passion and vision. - Aizah Sultan
Muskan Nasir Esbhani
When I joined AIESEC, I had no idea what to expect—honestly, I thought it was just about internships. But from the day of my induction, I’ve experienced something new and valuable every day. AIESEC has changed me in ways I never imagined, helping me grow personally and professionally. I’ve made friends, had fun, and gained confidence in myself and my abilities.
Rida Amna Memon
Being part of AIESEC in Karachi South for over a year has been a transformative experience. I’ve grown into a confident, goal-driven individual, supported by an incredible team who became my rock through every challenge and success. Together, we laughed, learned, and created unforgettable memories.
Maria Saeed
AIESEC in LUMS has surrounded me with driven, passionate people. Every project I’ve tackled has been a learning experience, challenging me to engage and retain our members. I’m grateful for the skills, friendships, and sense of purpose I’ve gained, and I look forward to making more memories.
This was the very first EwA hosted by AIESEC in Karachi South in the term of 24.25. It was a cycling initiative that was both fun and impactful. Our aim was to deliver a message in an enjoyable way, that we as a youth are advocating for eco-friendly modes of transportation, while showcasing AIESEC's commitment to the SDGs and impactful initiatives. We had around 40 participants from different universities. One key takeaway was that youth need fun to engage in impactful initiatives, so we incorporated that element into our event.
This was another EwA hosted on the 4th and 5th of April by AIESEC in Karachi South it was 2 day EwA initiative. We recognized that young individuals often lack a sense of gratitude for their blessings. To address this, we organized an event with around 80 participants from various colleges and universities, taking them to the Special Care Children’s Home (Darul Sukoon) and an old age home. This experience aimed to help them appreciate their countless blessings and develop a sense of courtesy towards individuals who may not be as fortunate.
This was the third EwA initiative hosted by AIESEC in Karachi South on the 25th of July. Our goal was to empower women, highlighting the difficulties they face in daily life and encouraging them to stand up for themselves. The event included a self-defense session, a stand-up comedian to energize the room, and an open mic session featuring Chirragah Bhatti.