Born in
Doha,
Qatar to
Pakistani parents, Her condition led to Akram being bullied by other children, which was ignored by the teachers in her school. Akram was then removed from her school, as they did not want to take responsibility for a physically disabled child. Her parents threatened to sue the school but withdrew as it would have affected the education of her siblings who were studying there. Applications to other schools followed, but these were rejected on the basis of her condition or nationality. Special schools were contacted, but she was rejected from those as she did not have a
mental disability. Akram eventually tried
homeschooling, but this was ineffective as it used part-time tutors. Because of the lack of access to education, she began to feel
depressed. Akram started to work at Mada, a non-profit disability organisation in Qatar. While there, she learnt about how
social media can be used to promote ideas. She has since helped children with disabilities in Qatar and middle east get an education and performed stand-up comedy as a
comedian with Stand Up Comedy Qatar (SUCQ), the country's first and only collective of stand-up comedians, that was started in November 2010. Akram also works a
model. Akram took up the
Paralympic sport
Boccia, and expanded her social media presence including her Instagram nawaalakram &
YouTube channel "Nawaal akram". In 2016, she founded the organisation Muscular Dystrophy Qatar to raise awareness of the condition within the country. ==References==