Eight-year-old Zohra Shah was an unpaid domestic worker, employed at the household of a couple in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Her parents agreed she could move to city with her aunt who would provide her with a better life and education, with the view of one day becoming capable of financially supporting her parents. Instead, she was made to live and work for the couple who abused, tortured, and eventually killed her.
In memory of Zohra, and the countless others subjected to child abuse and torture, The Amir Khan Foundation is launching the Zohra Shah Child Protection Fund to protect innocent children from human rights violations across Pakistan.