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Jawad Yousafzai

Peshawar, Pakistan
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About Jawad
I am mid carrier multimedia journalist based in Peshawar, covering Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Tribal Districts of Pakistan.  I have expertise in the field of Radio Journalism, Print Media, Photo Journalism, Training & Development, Documentaries, and New Media. 

Through, I am also a Fellow of “South Asia in Transition” by Deutsche Welle (DW) Akademie in Nepal, Three months “Development Journalism” course supported by German International Cooperation (GIZ), Six Weeks of intense “News Lab training for Journalists” by Aitebaar News Lab Program and Certification of “Photo Journalism & Image Processing” by National-Geographic Photo Camps in Pakistan. 

In the field of education, I have a master's in Journalism and Mass Communication from the government university of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and a diploma in Information Technology from government recognized institute in Peshawar.
Languages
English Persian (Farsi) Pashto
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Services
Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast)
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Politics Current Affairs Science & Environment
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Portfolio

Women Jirga - Fight For The Right

05 Apr 2023  |  /
In Pakistan, despite constitutional and international guarantees of fundamental rights for women, parallel justice systems like jirgas and panchayats continue to violate these rights. These systems operate with unrestricted powers and lack accountability. A recent jirga in the Wara region of Bajaur district banned women from calling a local radio station and visiting the Sada-e-Aman Centre, which provides cash grants to women after childbirth.

My multimedia report including on camera reporting for Maati tv

My photography on Tibtian Refuges is appreciated by renowned Journalists from Karachi Pakistan.

my multimedia story from culture beat.

Tourism in the era of terrorism

24 Jan 2022  |  BOL News
The article discusses the impact of terrorism on tourism in the alpine regions of KP, particularly during the winter season. It highlights the resilience of the tourism industry despite the challenges posed by the freezing temperatures and the looming threats of terrorism. The piece likely explores how local businesses and authorities are managing these concerns and ensuring the safety of tourists. It may also touch upon the economic significance of tourism in these areas and the measures taken to promote a positive image to attract visitors.

My text stories on covering women beat in Pakistan

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I am a certified national geographic photographer & Trainer. My photography work is appreciated nationally and internationally. This link will take you to my photography work.

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I shot, edited, and directed this documentary for the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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I reported for Daily Times social media platforms. I scripted and edited this video.

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I edited and scripted this report for Daily Times social media platforms

I worked as a camera person and conducted interviews. The project was sponsored by the NUML University of Islamabad

I shot, edited and scripted this infographic story

I shot, scripted and edited this infographic package

I contributed exclusive stories from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA

Barbar Shop in Bajuar Tribal District Introduces Bookshelf to Promote Reading

09 Feb 2021  |  Daily Times
A new bookshelf has been introduced in the Barbar shop situated in the Bajuar tribal district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. This initiative is unique in the tribal belt of Pakistan and aims to encourage reading habits among the shop's visitors. The library collection includes books on various subjects such as Islamic texts, Pashto literature, and history. The article highlights this cultural development as a first-of-its-kind in the region, suggesting a positive step towards literacy and education in a traditionally less accessible area.

I shot, edit and direct this documentary for United Nations

I contribute photos and text stories from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Former FATA.

Review 2020: Decline in Terrorism while Militants Regrouped

13 Jan 2021  |  dailytimes.com.pk
Pakistan saw a significant reduction in terrorist incidents and casualties in 2020, with an 86% decrease in attacks since 2013 and a 45% drop compared to 2019. However, the FATA Research Centre's Annual Security Report for 2020 indicated a 29% increase in terrorism-related incidents in the Tribal districts, with a 37% rise in overall casualties. The Tahreek Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and affiliates have been regrouping, particularly in the newly merged districts with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Journalist Farooq Mahsud noted an uptick in terrorism due to this regrouping. Security forces have conducted numerous operations, averting many terror threats and recovering weapons and ammunition. The decline in suicide bombings since 2009 reached 97%, and Pakistan has lost 83,000 lives to terrorism, costing nearly US$126 billion. The armed forces have killed over 18,000 terrorists, including 1,100 Al Qaida members, in the last two decades.

The Survivors of Terrorism

14 Dec 2020  |  dailytimes.com.pk
The article discusses the impact of prolonged terrorism and war on the tribal districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, focusing on the high number of people with disabilities resulting from these conflicts. It highlights personal stories of survivors like Sajid Afridi and Irfan Ullah, who have faced significant physical and mental challenges. Organizations such as the FATA Disabled Welfare Organization and Anjuman Bahal-e-Mazoran are working to support disabled individuals. The article also covers the ongoing demining efforts by the Pakistan Army and the challenges posed by landmines in the region. Despite the restoration of peace, the presence of landmines and the need for comprehensive welfare programs for disabled persons remain critical issues.

Health Care on Wheels Hope in Militancy Hit Region?

30 Nov 2020  |  dailytimes.com.pk
The health infrastructure in Pakistan's tribal districts has suffered significantly due to the war on terror. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has launched mobile health units to address medical needs in these areas, providing free medical services through specialized staff. Dr. Wisal, in charge of the mobile health unit, emphasized the challenges of accessing affordable and quality medical care in rural areas. The initiative has set up numerous medical camps, treating thousands of patients across various districts. The mobile units offer a range of medical services, including X-rays, minor operations, and screenings. The initiative aims to improve maternal and child health and address the damage caused by terrorism, which destroyed many health facilities. Wisal Yousafzai, a health reporter, highlighted the need for upgraded hospitals and better availability of medical staff in the tribal districts.

Fighting Unique Form of Child Labor on Border Terminals

30 Nov 2020  |  dailytimes.com.pk
The article highlights the increasing involvement of children in smuggling activities across the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, particularly in the Torkham town. It discusses the dangerous conditions these children face, the types of goods being smuggled, and the socio-economic factors driving this issue. Local journalist Rahat Shinwari condemns the exploitation of children and calls for government and community action to address the problem. The Pakistani government has taken steps to curb smuggling, including forming preventive collectorates and increasing border enforcement.

The Changing winds from Pakistan towards Afghanistan

30 Sep 2020  |  dailytimes.com.pk
The Government of Pakistan has announced a new visa policy for Afghan nationals, easing restrictions for students, businessmen, investors, and medical patients. This policy change coincides with the visit of Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, Chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation of Afghanistan. Afghan refugees in Pakistan, like Muska Safi, have expressed happiness over the new policy, which addresses previous challenges and uncertainties. The policy includes provisions for multiple-entry visas, on-spot visas for medical emergencies, and exemptions from fines for expired visas. Afghan journalist Bismillah Arman and business investor Naimatullah Khan have also welcomed the move, highlighting its potential to improve bilateral relations and economic ties between the two countries.

Digital Terrorism – New Threat to Tribal Areas?

21 Sep 2020  |  dailytimes.com.pk
The Police Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has established the Police Background Check Unit (PBCU) in Kurram district to curb cybercrimes and ensure responsible social media use. This initiative aims to address the irresponsible use of social media, particularly among youth, which has been a significant issue in the region. The PBCU will verify social media accounts and provide clearance certificates for government job applicants. The initiative is seen as a positive step towards promoting social media responsibility and reducing sectarian violence, which has been a longstanding issue in Kurram. Local authorities and organizations, including the Kurram Bar Association, are actively involved in raising awareness about cybercrime laws. Despite challenges, there has been a noticeable decline in cybercrimes since the introduction of the PBCU.

Tribal District Still Limbo After Three Years of Merger

21 Sep 2020  |  dailytimes.com.pk
Three years after the merger of former FATA into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the region remains underdeveloped with significant deficiencies in basic facilities such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure. Despite government efforts and promises, including local body elections and development schemes, the region's residents continue to face uncertainty and lack of progress. Local journalist Maaz Khan highlights the gap between expectations and reality, while Prime Minister Imran Khan emphasizes ongoing government initiatives to uplift the region and address its longstanding issues.

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Transgender Community Struggling for Life

10 Sep 2020  |  dailytimes.com.pk
The transgender community in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa faces increasing violence, with recent incidents highlighting the urgent need for protection. Activists like Farzana and Taimur Kamal are calling for protests and better treatment from authorities. The provincial police department, led by Sanaullah Abbasi, has announced the establishment of special desks for transgender individuals in police stations and the inclusion of transgender rights in police training. Despite the 2019 Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, the community continues to suffer from violence and weak law enforcement.

Wheat Pill Responsible For Alarming Number Of Suicides

07 Jun 2020  |  dailytimes.com.pk
A young girl in Swabi, Pakistan, committed suicide using wheat pills, a grain preservative containing Aluminum Phosphide. The Khyber Medical College reported 796 suspected poison cases over three years, with a significant number involving wheat pills. Local vendors, aware of the increasing suicide cases, expressed concern over the sale of these pills without proper regulation. The government is urged to legislate and control the availability of such substances, and to establish Poison Control Centers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The research recommends banning the easy availability of Aluminum Phosphide and including it in medical curricula.
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