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Khaliya aga khan

Khaliya Aga Khan is an advocate for mental health and a Columbia University-trained public health specialist. Through her foundation, Falkora, [1] Khaliya is working to transform society's understanding of mental health issues and push for faster innovation in the field. Since her divorce from Prince Hussain in , she continues to practice Islam.

In , she worked as a health consultant at Y. She also served in the Peace Corps in Bulgaria from , during the country's rocky post-Communist period.

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Khaliya and her partner, author, architect and futurist Thomas Ermacora, [11] co-founded Falkora, [1] a not-for-profit mental health and neurotech initiative. The organization aims to catapult mental health to the top of the political agenda both in the United States and internationally and to harness technological innovations to tackle critical mental health issues.

Additionally, the James J. Khaliya sits on the advisory committee for the world's leading accelerator for neuroscience apps, NeuroLaunch. Nexus has hosted over 20 summits across six continents and has thousands of members from around the world. Khaliya was also on the founding board of Venture for America , [15] a non-profit that pairs recent graduates with startups in economically depressed areas of the U.

Since its inception in , Venture for America has placed more than fellows in 18 cities nationwide.

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Khaliya is an investor in and director of partnerships for Guardian Circle, [16] a personal security app that was recently awarded the distinction of being the exclusive API provider for the Anu and Navaan Jain XPrize for Women's Safety. At Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health, she focused on urbanism and community health, graduating with honors in Khaliya Aga Khan.

Prince Hussain Aga Khan.