GCAIMH Director Invited to Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting
- Tarek Khashan
- Dec 10, 2025
- 1 min read

The Global Center for AI in Mental Health continues to expand its national and international presence, with a GCAIMH director invited to participate in a mental health conversation at the Clinton Global Initiative's 2025 Annual Meeting. The prestigious event, taking place September 24-25 in New York City, brings together global leaders committed to "taking action on the world's most pressing challenges, together."
The panel on mental health is being led by the Coalition for Mental Health Investment (CMHI), a leading organization dedicated to advancing mental health funding and policy solutions. This invitation reflects GCAIMH's growing recognition as a thought leader in innovative approaches to mental health care delivery and the application of artificial intelligence to address global mental health challenges.
The Clinton Global Initiative convenes heads of state, business leaders, philanthropists, and subject matter experts to develop and implement solutions to critical global issues. GCAIMH's participation in this forum provides an important platform to showcase how AI-driven tools can scale evidence-based mental health interventions and reach underserved populations worldwide.
This invitation follows GCAIMH's successful participation at the World Health Organization in Geneva earlier this year, further establishing the center's role in shaping the global conversation around mental health innovation and technology-enabled care delivery.








