
ASHIKA DHAURALI | PROJECT COORDINATOR | PROJECT PATHWAY TO HOPE
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ASHIKA DHAURALI | PROJECT COORDINATOR | PROJECT PATHWAY TO HOPE

Ms. Ashika Dhaurali is a human rights advocate, community organizer, and emerging voice in Bhutanese-American diplomacy. She has co-authored Bhutan’s Universal Periodic Review report, lobbied alongside international coalitions in Geneva, and supported the push for a congressional resolution advocating for Bhutanese refugees. She has organized national rallies, mentored refugee youth, and co-hosted public discussions on geopolitical issues.
From registering dozens of former refugees to vote to co-founding viral advocacy campaigns like Menstruation Katha, Ashika leads with urgency, vision, and heart. She brings a trauma-informed, culturally grounded approach to every role she takes on—and now continues that mission at BCH, building pathways of care, hope, and healing so her community doesn’t just endure—but rises.