Tabaya | Pakistan
Tabaya is a Pakistan-based social enterprise working to improve access to clean water and sanitation for communities facing water scarcity and infrastructure challenges.
Its flagship innovation, the H2O Wheel, is designed to reduce the physical burden of transporting water over long distances, particularly for women and children in rural communities. By combining practical design with community-based implementation, Tabaya is helping improve health, dignity and access to essential resources.
The organisation’s broader mission focuses on scalable, equitable and sustainable water solutions capable of supporting millions of people across water-stressed regions.
This conversation explores innovation for social impact, the global water crisis and the importance of human-centred design in solving complex systemic problems.
This interview was conducted by Jenn Chin, founder of Uncommon Kind and Villa Akashia Uluwatu, with Nida Yousaf Sheikh founder Tabaya Welfare International Association. Filmed at Villa Akashia Uluwatu, Bali by Duck House Films.
Learn more about Tabaya: https://tayaba.org