Huma Iqbal brings expertise in communications and advocacy to influence public health policy and practice. She examines how environmental inequalities impact people’s health and applies knowledge translation to address gender and reproductive health disparities within global health systems. In her work, she leverages a decade of experience in science and health journalism, media product development, and audience engagement. Huma has worked as a thematic lead predominantly at the Population Council, Oxfam, and Marie Stopes where she has developed new narratives and designed popular campaigns on population planning, child marriage, and environmental inequalities. Huma highlights gender transformative solutions to break away from traditional approaches and employs multi-stakeholder initiatives to mainstream gender-responsive health interventions at the policy, economic, and media fronts. She communicates ideas that create social value. Huma is currently working on making clean air a fundamental human right in Pakistan to reduce the disease burden on health systems and improve the lives of women and children disproportionately impacted by poor air quality. Huma holds a master’s degree from Pakistan in Development Communications. She is an alumnus of the US International Visitors Leadership Program and an Atlas Corps Scholar.