Klaudia Khan

A writer, a humanitarian worker, previously a teacher, always a student. She lives mostly in Poland and Pakistan. She writes mostly about people (those connected to land, and those who are displaced) and planet (including lessons learnt from interactions with non-human persons). 
Seeing Green
World + People
Nature

Seeing Green

Human eyes like to gaze into other eyes—so it is easy for us to overlook creatures that do not have eyes. Even when these creatures are countless, even when they’re all around, and even when they are invaluable to human life—if they are not similar to us, we are blind to them.
Klaudia Khan
In the Land of Hospitality
World + People
Dreams and Visions

In the Land of Hospitality

The Pashtun people of North-West Pakistan have their own laws and customs – including both the rule of hospitality and the rule of revenge.
Klaudia Khan
A Marriage of Glaciers
World + People
Nature

A Marriage of Glaciers

In the high-altitude region of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan, local villagers have devised a novel solution to water scarcity – grafting their own glaciers.
Klaudia Khan