U.S. Advisory Board

Alisha Bhagat, Sahiyo U.S. Advisory Board Chair, is a futurist and senior strategist whose work focuses on the creative use of futures tools to impact long term positive change, particularly around social justice and equality.  She currently works at the nonprofit, Forum for the Future, and her work utilizes foresight methods such as systems mapping, scenario planning, and speculative futures to engage with stakeholders on strategic visions and the concrete actions needed to achieve them. She has engaged in systems change projects in many sectors including the food system, the retail sector, and urban planning. She is currently working on a project that examines the rise of nationalist movements around the world.  She holds an MS in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and a BS in Anthropology and History from Carnegie Mellon University. She was awarded a Fulbright scholarship in 2005. Alisha also serves on the Board of Bitch Media, a feminist media organization. She is an avid gamer and science fiction enthusiast who spends her weekends chasing her two daughters around Brooklyn. You can find her @alishabhagat.  Zehra Patwa, Sahiyo U.S. Advisory Board Vice-Chair, is the Co-Founder of WeSpeakOut, an organization that strives to work for equal rights for Bohra women in all spheres of life, specifically, on Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) or khafz. She grew up in London and was educated at the University of Bradford Management Centre in the UK and the Université de Montpellier in France. Zehra lives in the US and currently works in Technology Project Management. She serves on the Board of Hopkins School (New Haven, CT) and on the Board of Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services – IRIS (New Haven, CT) . After discovering well into adulthood, that Type 1 FGM/C was practiced in her community and that she, too, had been subjected to it, she decided she could no longer keep silent. Although she has no recollection of the practice being done to her, she is vehemently opposed to it and works with WeSpeakOut to expose the practice within, and outside, the community. WeSpeakOut’s focus is to ensure that FGM/C is declared illegal wherever the Bohra community resides and Khafz, as a practice, ends as a social norm in the Bohra community. Maryum Saifee is currently an international affairs fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. Prior to CFR, she served as a U.S. diplomat in Lahore, Baghdad, Erbil, Cairo, and various postings in Washington. Saifee also worked at the Ford Foundation and spent two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Jordan. She also worked with South Asian survivors of domestic violence as an AmeriCorps volunteer in Seattle. She published her story as a female genital mutilation (FGM) survivor in the Guardian and has contributed to Al Jazeera, CBC, NPR and other media outlets. Saifee is a graduate of Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and is a CFR term member.  Renee Bergstrom is honored to be included on the Sahiyo Advisory Board to help support the strong dedicated women of the organization. As a survivor, she’s prepared throughout her life for a leadership role in ending FGM/C. In 1981, she spent two weeks at the Women’s Desk of the Lutheran World Federation discussing FGM with international organizations in Geneva, Switzerland. Egypt’s gentle warrior Marie Assaad, then deputy secretary-general of the World Council of Churches, consulted with her. She returned home to further her education including an art degree, a master’s degree in adult education and a doctorate in education in leadership. She recently became faculty for the Academy of Communication in Healthcare. Her story became public while she was attending the End Violence Against Girls Summit on FGM/C December 2, 2016, in Washington, DC. She wishes to use her art, education and communication skills to help young women throughout the world stand up to the human right to an unaltered body. Being included in the Sahiyo StoryCenter video production in Berkeley was an amazing experience with powerful results. Arefa Cassoobhoy is a board certified internal medicine doctor who is passionate about health literacy and committed to raising awareness of health topics that are currently under the radar and affect vulnerable communities. Her projects focus on empowering individuals and communities to improve their health through collaborations including advocacy, research, and education. As Senior Medical Director at WebMD, Cassoobhoy and the medical team ensure all content acrossWebMD is not only correct and current, but also easy to understand and useful. She oversees a national network of doctors that reviews content across the site and works with editorial teams on strategy and content development covering articles, videos, mobile applications and tools. Cassoobhoy sees patients and serves on the Board of Directors at the Clarkston Community Health Center. This rapidly growing, non-profit clinic provides healthcare to underinsured and uninsured individuals many of whom are recent immigrants. Involved with medical education and alumni engagement, Cassoobhoy serves on the Emory School of Medicine Alumni Board and the Rollins School of Public Health Community Advisory Board. Always learning, Cassoobhoy is pursuing board certification in lifestyle medicine. This is an evidence-based approach to prevent and treat disease with changes in diet, exercise and other lifestyle modifications. As a spokesperson for WebMD and Medscape, she is active on social media platforms including Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit, as well as media interviews and speaking engagements. Insia Dariwala, is an award-winning international filmmaker, and a TEDX Speaker, who effectively uses her creativity to spotlight difficult topics of our society in her films, and other visual communications. Through her organisations Sahiyo, and The Hands of Hope Foundation, she has managed to creatively address issues like Female Genital Mutilation-FGM, and Child Sexual Abuse. She has also successfully executed several community projects engaging the medium of storytelling, and visual arts, in an attempt to mainstream such issues. But her most recent victory was getting the Union Cabinet Minister, Maneka Gandhi to sanction her first ever study on Male Child Sexual Abuse in India, and investigate co-relations between unresolved abuse in boys, and