
The Pulse Photo Exhibition, held on January 29, 2025, was a resounding success, showcasing the talents of photographers and highlighting the impact of the Pulse Project. The exhibition, which took place at Childcare and Wellness Clinics, attracted art enthusiasts and supporters of the Pulse Project. Guests were treated to a stunning display of photographs, each capturing a unique aspect of the project's mission and values.
Throughout the event, attendees engaged with the exhibits, asking thoughtful questions and expressing their admiration for the photographers' work. Umar, a key representative of the Pulse Project, delivered an excellent presentation, addressing queries and providing insightful information about the project's goals and achievements. The event was a testament to the power of photography to inspire, educate, and unite people around a common cause. The Pulse Photo Exhibition not only celebrated the artistic talents of the photographers but also highlighted the importance of community engagement and social responsibility.

Organizers of the event expressed their gratitude to University of Geneva, UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub – UKHIH and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
As the Pulse Project continues to grow and evolve, events like the Pulse Photo Exhibition serve as a reminder of the impact that can be achieved through collaboration, creativity, and a shared commitment to making a positive difference.
