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, and said it was her experience of living through conflict that motivated her to study at 亚洲AV鈥檚 . In April, she received the school鈥檚 Distinguished Alumni Award.
鈥淭he Carter School means so much to me personally and professionally,鈥 Khonikoboyeva said, adding that she keeps in touch with professors who have been like mentors. 鈥淔or me, this award is a promise that I will live up to it.鈥
So far, she鈥檚 on track.
Since graduating, Khonikboyeva spent eight years working at USAID, doing the same work she said people did for her as a child living through war. Following four years at the Aga Khan Foundation, where Khonikboyeva developed communications and policy strategy for countries in conflict, she was appointed Senior Advisor, Policy, Planning and Learning for USAID under the Biden-Harris Administration in February 2021.
鈥淲e are thrilled, but not surprised, to see Dilafruz getting the recognition she deserves,鈥 said Carter School associate professor . 鈥淗er appointment will allow her commitment to social justice and her understanding of how transnational processes of advocacy and development shape policy at the highest levels to make a lasting difference.鈥
鈥淭his is about giving back to this country that means so much to me, and as a Muslim immigrant woman, it鈥檚 important to show that there is a space for us in leadership,鈥 Khonikboyeva said.
She said her new position calls on her to coordinate with global partners, including the United Nations, in support of the Biden-Harris priorities. At the same time, she is focusing on climate change at the intersection of diversity and inclusion, looking at issues around environmental justice, and ensuring diverse voices, including indigenous populations and racial and ethnic minorities, have a place at the table.
Diverse representation is critical, she said, as multiple perspectives help strengthen the nation.
The skills she learned at Mason also come in handy.
鈥淐onflict resolution helps you at the interpersonal, organizational, and certainly for my career, at the international level,鈥 Khonikboyeva said. 鈥淭he need for the Carter School grows with every single moment and every single year.鈥
Khonikboyeva鈥檚 story was also chronicled by former President George W. Bush in his book, 鈥淥ut of Many, One: Portraits of America鈥檚 Immigrants,鈥 which was released in April.
Each chapter opens with an oil portrait of one of the immigrants, painted by President Bush. The chapters are written from his perspective, telling the inspiring stories of immigrants, and their contributions to America, Khonikboyeva said.
The portraits and stories are on display at the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas through Jan. 3, 2022.
The book鈥檚 potential impact is what excites Khonikboyeva most.
鈥淚鈥檓 deeply touched by this book,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 try to hide how difficult it is to immigrate, how difficult it is to build back up from absolutely nothing.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 a celebration of that hard work and it doesn鈥檛 feed into partisan politics,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very much a celebration of people and immigrants who are critical to making this country succeed.鈥