Sarah Siddiq Aneel is Editor of the ‘IPRI Journal’ in Pakistan, recognized as an X-category Social Science journal (the highest category awarded to such journals by the country’s Higher Education Commission). She has also initiated the peer-reviewed ‘Journal of Current Affairs (JoCA)’ to support and encourage young scholars and academics to analyze rapidly evolving developments in the world today, with a focus on Pakistan.
Her most recent work as Volume Editor is the peer-reviewed anthology ‘Sustainable Development: Envisaging the Future’ (2018) published by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and Sang-e-Meel Books, Pakistan; and ‘Achieving Peace in Afghanistan: Challenges and Prospects’ (December 2017). She has fifteen years of research, writing and editorial experience in the development sector of Pakistan; and has more than twenty-one edited books to her credit, not to mention numerous monographs, working papers, and reports.
A Chevening Fellow (2008) in ‘Governance and Environmental Democracy’ and LUMS McGill Fellow (2005-06) in ‘Social Enterprise Development’, she has also studied ‘Integrated Approaches to Sustainable Development Practices’ from Earth Institute, Columbia University, USA. Her portfolio includes multi-stakeholder programme management, training module development, organizational governance, strategy development and performance reporting.