Sayed Anwar Wisa is an Afghan public policy practitioner currently pursuing a Master of Public Policy with a specialization in Climate Change at the Indonesian International Islamic University (UIII). Trained originally as a civil engineer, his growing commitment to environmental issues and the profound impacts of climate change on Afghanistan led him to shift his academic and professional focus toward climate policy. He has contributed to freshwater and community conservation efforts through a project with the National Geographic Society (NGS) and The Nature Conservancy (TNC), where he explored Kabul’s water challenges through storytelling. He is driven by the conviction that the climate crisis can still be confronted through collective action, strong advocacy, and decisive, sustained commitment.