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“Most people are not violent. But many people are silent in the face of violence. True leaders are the ones who speak up. These are the leaders Breakthrough cultivates, in villages and cities, virtual and actual, and everywhere in between. Imagine a day when we all see one another as fully human. These are the leaders who will bring it.” – Baratunde Thurston, co-founder and CEO, Cultivated Wit President’s Message 4

The Breakthrough Generation 6

Violence Against Women 8

Early Marriage 10

Gender-Biased Sex Selection 12

Immigrant Women 14

Global Presence 16

Fundraising 17

Partners 18

Board, Staff, and Interns 20

Donors 22 That is the simple power of Financials 24 Breakthrough. Our mission: make violence against women and girls unacceptable.

Join the Breakthrough Generation.

“A drive to end violence Our time is now. people coming to understand that violence That is why Breakthrough does more than against women is not something that happens improve society’s response to violence. against women, led by Incidents of violence against women – the only in other homes, other communities, Our long-term goal is to reduce and men. It’s an idea whose most common and most socially tolerated or faraway lands. I see people saying, ultimately prevent violence. time has come, again violation of human rights in the world – “This is about me. This is about everyone.” and again; some men appear to be more rampant and brazen than Thank you for sharing our vision of a world have been pushing it we have ever seen. Yet, in my thirty years of This is the moment that Breakthrough where people everywhere live with dignity for decades. But now activism and advocacy, I have never felt as is seizing. and equality, hope and promise. Thank you more men than ever are much hope as I do today. for joining the Breakthrough Generation. As more and more men join women, allies, hearing the call. Now Why? Because now, at this moment, and institutions worldwide to build the is the time to stand up. Warmly, whenever I see another horrifying headline, Breakthrough Generation, I realize there Mallika Dutt That’s why I’m joining I also see something else. is hope. Breakthrough.” I see women and men marching side by This is the generation Breakthrough is – College football Hall of side in Delhi, calling for women’s rights and inspiring and equipping to make change Famer Don McPherson security. I see the mayor of Dallas, Texas – a generation who, through actions small launching a citywide men’s campaign against and grand, will reach a critical mass and domestic violence. I see the father of five trigger the global tipping point we need on daughters in Jharhkand, , home to some the issue of our time.

of the highest rates of early marriage in the And when we reach that tipping point, world, vowing to resist the practice in his violence and discrimination against women home and challenge it in his community. and girls will become unacceptable. That will

I see Peter, a father in Canada, responding to be the beginning of the end of the violence.

Breakthrough’s global Ring the Bell campaign I believe this is a moment we must see in our by making this pledge to his sons: “The cycle lifetime. The economic, social, and political of violence in my family ends with me.” I see costs of violence are already unacceptable. Mallika Dutt, President and CEO 4 Photo © Aníbal Martel 7 Our mission: make violence against women and girls unacceptable.

Building the Breakthrough Generation to make irreversible change.

We’re equipping and inspiring a • We’re triggering a multiplier effect: through • Young activists in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, support the rights and security of women “Someone might ask why Breakthrough Generation of leaders who our “video vans,” concert tours, street who now occupy Breakthrough’s first immigrants in the U.S. (See page 14.) am I here, as a man. But will make violence against women and girls theater, emotional and shareable video youth resource center for organizing for • Families in India inspired by Breakthrough this unequal society is PSAs, youth and community trainings, women’s rights. to promote the value of girls by challenging unacceptable in this lifetime. These leaders dangerous for men, too. organizational trainings, and more, the • The government of the Indian state of the norms that fuel early marriage and – individuals, communities, and institutions Men can’t be happy in a individuals and institutions we reach Odisha, which uses Breakthrough’s deeply skewed sex ratios. (See pages 10 and 12.) society in which women worldwide – know that human rights start become messengers themselves. They transformative PSAs and leadership • United Nations Secretary-General are treated unequally.” with all of us: with the dignity and equality inspire others to act, planting fast-growing trainings to show men and boys that they Ban Ki-moon, President Bill Clinton, we bring into our everyday interactions. seeds worldwide for massive, meaningful, have the power to challenge violence Greenpeace International Executive – Pranshu, young activist And with men as leaders and partners, and unstoppable change. against women. Director Kumi Naidoo, actor and activist in Delhi • Graduates of the Breakthrough Institute: Sir Patrick Stewart, and many other Breakthrough positions the rights and Who has already joined the Breakthrough Organizations in Vietnam, Nepal, leaders and luminaries. security of women and girls as everyone’s Generation? Bangladesh, and Afghanistan trained by concern, as goals that benefit us all. • Breakthrough’s Rights Advocates: Nearly Breakthrough to deliver game-changing 100,000 youth leaders – approximately multimedia campaigns challenging street 7,000 in 2012 alone – along with police How we’re getting it done: harassment, domestic violence, early officers, service providers, policy makers, • We’re communicating the value and marriage, and more. government staff, community members, urgency of women’s and human rights • Breakthrough’s “bro trust”: A dedicated, and more trained by Breakthrough to in innovative, accessible, relevant, international team of male leaders in become advocates for women’s rights and actionable ways. sports, entertainment, religion, technology, and safety in communities across India. • We’re using rigorous research, finance, and more, who help shape and • 1,000 young people trained to challenge outside-the-box partnerships, and spread the message that men’s violence violence against women through provocative multimedia to reach against women is their issue and men must partnership with entertainment channel beyond “the choir” and change take action to stop it. LifeOK and its drama “Saubhagywati hearts, minds, and actions every day. • Thousands of activists from over 50 Bhava,” which deals with domestic abuse. countries mobilized by Breakthrough to

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Rallying people worldwide to take action with our Ring the Bell campaign to end violence against women.

Millions around the world heard Sir Patrick Ring the Bell represents the global expansion Other luminaries promising to Ring the Bell “Violence against women Stewart’s call to action at the March 8, 2013 of our best-known campaign, Bell Bajao, include multi-Grammy-winning musician is the single greatest global launch of Breakthrough’s Ring the which launched in India in 2009 and swiftly Michael Bolton, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, human rights violation of went viral across several continents. Since Anoushka Shankar, , Joe Bell campaign. At coordinated events in our generation. Each of its launch, the first Ring the Bell initiative: Wright, Sir , Peter Gabriel, New York City, New Delhi, Johannesburg, us must examine – and One million men. One million promises, and many more. change – the ways in Kathmandu, Rio de Janeiro, Stockholm, and has already generated many thousands of which our own behavior Selangor, Breakthrough rallied men and commitments from individuals and institutions might contribute to, allies worldwide to commit to take concrete worldwide to take concrete action to end • Bell Bajao: 2012 Avon Global Award enable, ignore, or excuse action to challenge violence against women. violence against women. for Excellence in Communications, all forms of such violence. This campaign calls for men and other allies recognizing a campaign that is I promise to do so, and to Ring the Bell and join the Breakthrough global, long-lasting, and employs In India, launch events – vigils, protests, to invite other men and Generation. film screenings, street theater, and more communications strategies that can allies to do the same.” be easily replicated across the world – reached thousands on the ground in We ask them to pledge to: – actor and activist to stop violence against women. five states and millions via social and • Speak up against violence in their homes, Sir Patrick Stewart, news media. At our high-profile musical communities and workplaces. March 8, 2013 and multimedia event in Delhi, luminaries • Spread the message that violence against including Additional Solicitor General of India women is unacceptable. Indira Jaising and actor and activist Rahul • Advocate for institutional policies ensuring Bose – joined by rural community women women’s rights and safety. leaders from the Poorest Areas Civil Society • Offer corporate assets, expertise, or other (PACS) Programme – called the capacity kinds of support to generate awareness crowd into provocative discussion and and action. lasting action.

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by helping “I have a relative who was going to marry his daughter off Building a new future for girls early. I stopped him. I will not allow the mistake I made with prevent early marriage. my daughter to happen to anyone else in front of my eyes.” – a father in Jharkhand

Breakthrough is boldly training fathers, mobility, self-determination, and more. by neighborhood, create a new norm: that fathers-to-be, their families, and their peers It decimates the human capital of individuals, doing what is “best” means valuing girls. families, communities, and even countries. to challenge the deeply rooted – and Our efforts to end early marriage have devastating – practice of early marriage. Our randomized control trial, set to included: rigorously evaluate our impact over four • Provocative and transformative “theater

India is home to the largest number of years, revealed as a baseline that nearly of the oppressed” in communities, 90% of respondents believe early marriage immersing participants in new roles and too-young brides in the world. Based on has negative consequences. And yet nearly triggering internal and external change two years of formative research on the 70% of women among them were married • A help line in Hazaribagh that supports context and causes of early marriage in before the legal age of 18. Our research- girls and families who resist the pressures Bihar and Jharkhand, two of the three driven interventions have already begun of early marriage, offering access to Indian states where early marriage rates to help action match perception. authorities trained to aid them are highest, our new Nation Against Early • 23,000 members of community-based Marriage campaign calls on fathers in Our groundbreaking participatory theater organizations trained to challenge the particular to take a stand for their daughters’ presentations, workshops, and trainings norms that fuel early marriage rights and futures. This research confirmed reach parents and youth in their communities, • Girls’ football/soccer events that level the that fathers have all the say in when and acknowledging the pressures on them to playing field; defy taboos against women whom their daughters marry. Early marriage do what is expected and considered “best” and girls occupying public spaces; and will end only when fathers and fathers-to-be for daughters and families. Through a increase girls’ experience of power, decide – and spread the word – that it is no combination of empathy and education, visibility, and self-worth. longer acceptable. we challenge entrenched norms and beliefs, inviting fathers, families, and communities Early marriage means an early start to to see girls not as risks and burdens, but as a cascade of related and lifelong human human beings with equal and intrinsic worth, rights violations: threats to sexual, rights, and potential. The leaders we equip reproductive, and maternal health; and inspire will, home by home, neighborhood domestic violence; denial of education,

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Building communities that welcome daughters by working to end gender-biased sex selection.

Through our newest India-based campaign, forced marriage. While GBSS is illegal, • We partner with the Indian government’s • We expand and innovate approaches to Breakthrough calls on families and it persists, across class and caste. Ministry of Women and Child Development reducing GBSS globally. The United Nations and National Mission for Empowerment of Population Fund (UNFPA) supported – and communities, in the state of Haryana But we are making Rani’s story reality. Women to reach the highest levels of scale has adopted – our rigorously researched, and beyond, to make gender-biased sex • We present profoundly transformative and advocacy. extensively tested message design and interventions – from interactive theater selection unacceptable. protocols for challenging son preference. to long-term leadership trainings – to These include the provocative proposition families, youth, medical workers, day “I have five sisters. If you follow the call to “Natak dekho!” that parents should refuse to marry their care staff, and local government officials. Our parents gave us (“Watch a play!”) in Haryana, you will join the daughters into families with only sons We empower and equip new leaders to a life. This world is for thousands who have already encountered (suggesting that they have engaged in call on communities to value the rights girls as well. Please let the fictionalized story of Rani, a young woman GBSS). Families who take this stand are and lives of daughters. them prosper.” who, with her father’s support, fights for encouraged to come together to build a respect – and for the chance to marry into a – young woman in Haryana, critical mass of families to challenge and household that, like hers, respects daughters. speaking out after change the norm. With the worldwide reach of the UNFPA, our Breakthrough Reality: In Haryana, there are 830 girls for “I have two daughters seeing Breakthrough’s approach will inspire millions worldwide every 1000 boys. This imbalance is the result and I have educated them street theater to lead their own communities to value of gender-biased sex selection (GBSS), the as much as my son. This their daughters and invest in their futures. illegal manipulation of medical technologies play should be hosted to eliminate girls before birth. It is the lowest in every village across sex ratio in India – and one of the world’s Haryana.” starkest representations of the low status of – father in Haryana girls. This deeply-held cultural preference for sons literally denies girls a place in society. GBSS also drives violence against women, including sexual assault and, where it creates a shortage of brides, human trafficking and

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Standing up for immigrant women by putting their human rights on the national agenda.

Breakthrough’s #ImHere multimedia The campaign’s centerpiece, “The Call” campaign reached more than seven million – a short narrative film about one mother people and mobilized thousands of everyday facing an impossible choice – generated more than 75,000 views and brought home Americans to say “#ImHere” to promote the the impact of U.S. policy on the daily lives rights of immigrant women. of immigrant women and families.

The #ImHere online photo project mobilized “I’m using ‘The Call’ Through a potent mix of user-generated supporters from 50 countries, forming a as a powerful tool to content, targeted social media, and visible virtual crowd saying “I’m here” for partnerships with artists and celebrities convince folks in Montana the rights of immigrant women in the U.S. we must vote down including Conor Oberst and Margaret Cho, anti-immigration ballot the campaign exposed large, new audiences Conor Oberst, described as “the voice of initiative LR 121. There’s to the ways in which U.S. immigration policy the millennial generation,” and his band causes and perpetuates violence against nothing like a compelling Desaparecidos, promoted #ImHere on their immigrant women. story like this to convince West Coast tour. The campaign also drew the support of a wide range of celebrities and people we must continue By connecting emotionally and personally influencers including Harold Perrineau, to protect victims of crime with a critical mass of new supporters, Eve Ensler, Chandler Massey, Cecile no matter what their legal #ImHere (the title itself a Twitter hashtag) Richards, Baratunde Thurston, Sarah Jones, status is.” helped propel the rights of immigrant women and others. onto the national agenda at a pivotal moment – Patricia Decker, activist in American history, and drove clear – and continuing – demand for change. Immigration • Named among “the best organizing in overhaul became a top priority for leaders America” and one of “6 Activist Projects and lawmakers, and newly energized to Watch” by Alternet magazine. supporters now demand that immigrant women and their rights remain a priority, too. 14 15 Our mission: make violence against women and girls unacceptable.

Sharing innovations and Inspiring generous action. empowering changemakers.

All year, every year, Breakthrough staff members travel the world FUNDRAISING EVENTS “As a girl in India with a troubled family, to share, learn, and collaborate – constantly honing the cutting edge London, England, September 2012 of the innovation and culture change that will bring human rights “India Fantastique” I felt that society did into hearts, homes, and communities everywhere. Here are some Legendary Indian designers Abu Jani not stand up for my examples of convenings we took part in: Sandeep Khosla celebrated their 25th rights. Later, I came anniversary at a gala event with Dame across Breakthrough’s Judi Dench and Amitabh Bachchan – earliest music videos Davos, Switzerland, January 2012 Lima, Peru, August 2012 consortium, shared best practices for with all auction proceeds donated to Mallika Dutt facilitated a panel at the Mallika Dutt joined 67 experts from 20 challenging and changing the social about women becoming Breakthrough’s work. World Economic Forum’s 2012 Forum countries convened by the U.N. Secretary norms that drive violence against women. free from violence. I began choreographing on India addressing how public, General’s Special Representative for New York, New York, December 2012 Sacramento, CA, October 2012 private and civil sectors must Violence Against Children to discuss dances to the brilliant Mallika Dutt led a Clinton Global Initiative Dame Judi Dench and Amitabh Bachchan, India Fantastique Mala Paul’s dance company, collaborate to strengthen Indian strategies for ending violence against compositions. They panel addressing how influencing behavior Photo © Deidi Von Schaewen TranceFusion, choreographed and human rights and democracy. children – and interrupting cycles of and attitudes in the developing world performed a sold-out benefit show provided me strength and abuse within families and against women. inspired by the story of HIV-positive made me realize I needed New York, New York, March 2013 can empower communities and increase Anita, who, through Breakthrough’s to use this art form to Dana Variano presented best practices Sao Paolo, Brazil, October 2012 educational access for women and girls trainings, rose from widowed outcast for “Social Media for Social Change” to Mallika Dutt shared Breakthrough’s around the world. help change the lives of to community leader. other women. I am now 800 delegates at the 57th United Nations methodology – using relevant media, Washington, DC, December 2012 lucky to have a daughter Commission on the Status of Women. arts, and technology to deliver culture Ishita Srivastava spoke for the rights and change – with human rights defenders whom I look forward to Negombo, Sri Lanka, July 2012 security of immigrant women as part of and organizations at the Conectas XII bringing up with strength Leena Shushant trained grantees of a Rights Working Group delegation to the International Human Rights Colloquium. so she feels proud to be the International Initiative for Impact White House and U.S. Senate. a woman and will change Evaluation (3ie) in using research, London, England, December 2012 the lives of many more.” evaluation, and communications tools Sonali Khan and Mallika Dutt, participating to influence policy. in a cross-disciplinary gathering of – Mala Paul experts convened by the STRIVE research 16 Mala Paul, TranceFusion 17

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Forging game-changing partnerships.

PARTNERS 2012-QI 2013 Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights HIV/AIDS and STD Alliance Bangladesh National Immigrant Project of the National Sahayog Foundation The International Center for Research on Women of Los Angeles Lawyers Guild 1090 Women Power Line Hemadri College, Tumkur District Sahodaya, Bethany Seva Kendra Therapy CODP National Immigration Law Center A Call To Men Hollaback Samadhan The Yes Lab Colors National Institute of Public Cooperation and Action Aid Hope Foundation Samarpan Welfare Society UNiTE Campaign Community Development Foundation Child Development AEISEC, Delhi University Hope Project Samastha Foundation United Nations Development Programme Daud Memorial Christian Gramin Vikas Samiti National Latina Institute for Reproductive Rights Airtel Delhi Half Marathon Human Rights Project Samvedna Grameena Abidi Samstha, Udupi United Sikhs Define American Nav Bharat Jagriti Kendra Alliance for Educational Justice Human Rights Watch Film Festival Sauti Yetu Center for African Women and Families Unite Women Denver Dalley Music Navnirman Kendra Aman Welfare Society Immigration Equality Save the Children UN Women Department of Women and Child Development, Nisarga Educational & Environment IndiBlogger Shri Dharmasthala Manjuunatheshwara U.S. Human Rights Network America’s Voice Government of Karnataka Development Society Indo-American Arts Council College, Ujire Uttar Pradesh Police American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona Desaparecidos National Economic and Social Rights Initiative IndiGo Airlines Shramik Bharti UPPNW+ American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia Desis Rising Up and Moving New York Immigration Coalition Infinity Scope Shree Niranjana Swamy Polytechnic U.S. Human Rights Media Arts Film Festival Amnesty USA Detention Watch Network New York Indian Film Festival Sunkadakatte, Mangalore Jan Sangam Sansthan V-Day Amnesty International USA Dharmajothi New York State Youth Leadership Council SIDA Karnataka Nataka Academy Voto Latino Association for Advocacy and Legal Initiatives Dharmarathnakara Rajanahally Maddurayappa One America Srinivasa College, Gubbi, Tumkur District Science College, Davangere Latina Lista We Belong Together Campaign Association for Women’s Rights in One Billion Rising Social Work Department, Lucknow University Development (AWID) DoSomething.org Maharshi Mehi Kalyan Kendra We Can Opportunity Agenda Social Work Department, Mahatma Gandhi Azim Foundation DPS International Mahila Samakhya Karnataka PACS Kashi Viyapith Witness Baliga College Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Manav Jyoti Foundation Peace is Loud Sonke Gender Justice Women’s Aid Organisation Belden Russonello & Stewart Evening Star Productions Mangala Gangothri, Mangalore University People First Spandana Academy Women and Child Department, Bantwal Taluk BlankNoise Family Planning Association of Bangladesh Media Mobilizing Project Pixel Project Spandana Trust Women and Child Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh BMST fBomb MeetUsOnTheStreet Planned Parenthood of New York City SPURTHI Women’s Refugee Commission BNPS Futures Without Violence MenEngage Alliance Promundo Soukhya Yuva Shakti Parishad BRAC Gamya Sansthan Milagris College, Kallianpur Red Cross Srijan Foundation Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike Gender and Health Equity Project Ministry of Women and Child Development, Rebecca Project for Human Rights St. Agnes College, Mangalore Government of India CAMPE Global Grind Reform Immigration for America St. Mary’s College, Udupi MomsRising.org Cancer Care India Golden Age Foundation Rights Working Group State Resource Center for Women, Mujeres Unidas y Activas Center for Constitutional Rights GotStaredAt Roshni Nilaya School of Social Work Government of Haryana Center for Reproductive Rights National Mission for Empowerment of Women, STEPS Gurushree College, Tumkur District Government of India Royal Bank of Scotland Centre for Social Research Support Heartland Alliance’s National Immigrant National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum Sadhana Trust Chotanagpur Sanskritik Sangh Justice Center Tathagat Welfare Foundation National Domestic Workers Alliance Sahbhagi Shikshan Kendra Hamsafar Support Center for Women The American Immigration Lawyers Association 18 19 Our mission: make violence against women and girls unacceptable.

Unleashing the power of teamwork with dedication and passion at every level.

BOARD Amit Arora Lynn Harris Katie McDonough Rajshri Sen INTERNS Nasser Ahmad Finance and Operations Manager Communications Director Communications Associate* Resource Mobilization Manager Taimur Ahmed Marilia Bezerra Mohammed Aslam Jocelyn Jose Sunita Menon Archana Singh Shana Bhattacharya Bishakha Datta (Co-chair) Administration Associate Implementation Associate, Delhi Youth Program Curriculum and Leadership Development Director Training and Community Mobilisation Associate Rosabella Brown* Santosh Desai Alex Bacha Joshy Jose Chandra Nath Mishra Kuldeep Singh Annika Christensen* Neelam Deo Executive Assistant and Communications, Program Implementation Director Nation Against Early Marriage Implementation Operations Associate Shurabhi Das* Office of the President* Manager Patricia Dhar Udaya J. Rajender Singh Maria Del Rio Suneeta Dhar Victor Bansaria Training and Community Mobilisation Associate Madhuri Mohindar Administration Associate Amar Dubey Finance and Operations Director* Multimedia Manager Sanjeev Duggal Veenu Kakkar Roki Singh Aundaray Guess* Mallika Dutt Alok Bharti Gender-Biased Sex Selection Bulbuli Mukherji Training and Community Mobilisation Associate Hasina Hasan Hashimi Training and Community Mobilisation Manager Implementation Manager Media Dissemination Assistant Manager* Michael Hirschhorn Sanjay Singh Diti Joshy Sangita Jindal Piali Bhattacharya Kanmani M John Mulvey Training and Community Mobilisation Manager Angel Kharya Sandeep Khosla Community Mobilisation Manager Training and Community Mobilisation Manager Grants Officer Namita Kumari Ishita Srivastava Benu Kumar Sohini Bhattacharya Pushkar Kirola Shivani Pandey Multimedia Manager Vinod Kumar Goswami L. Camille Massey (Co-chair) Resource Mobilisation Director Accounts Manager Training and Community Mobilisation Associate* Archal Mittal Manjula Sunil Nicco Mele Barnali Das Ashit Kumar Vishwajeet Pankaj Implementation Manager Devanshi Patel Priya Paul Administration and Operations Associate Training and Community Mobilisation Manager Administration and Operations Manager Shweta Prajapati Leena Sushant Joanne Sandler Suvidhi Puri Mukesh Digani Sanjay Kumar Reshma Pattni Monitoring and Evaluation Director Jael Silliman Training and Community Mobilisation Manger Training and Community Mobilisation Associate Campaign Manager* Mihika Sapru* Shobha SV Shristi Sareen Anuj Dubey Vikas Kumar Choudhury Vani Periodi Multimedia Manager STAFF Training and Community Mobilisation Associate* Monitoring and Evaluation Manager Violence Against Women Project Anita SenGupta Radhika Takru Implementation Manager Gunjan Seth Mallika Dutt Ashish Dubey Sunil Kumar Kanaujia Digital Media Associate Labhanshi Sharma President and CEO Training and Community Mobilisation Associate* Training and Community Mobilisation Associate Krati Prakash Harsh Vardhan Sonali Khan Implementation Manager Bethany Shenise* Urvashi Gandhi Mallika M Operations Associate Vice President and Country Director, India Aditi Srinivasan Breakthrough Institute Implementation Manager Training and Community Mobilisation Associate Alia Ramaswamy Dana Variano-Comisi Phoebe Schreiner Dehli Youth Program Manager Vani Tandon Vice President and Country Director, U.S. Ditipriya Ghosh Bindu Madhavi Multimedia Manager Jemma Tracey Human Resources Manager Monitoring and Evaluation Manager* Meghana Rao Marc Sokol Sanjeevani Riti Wig* Campaigns and Multimedia Manager Vice President, Finance, Operations, Tierney Gleason Ankita Malik Implementation Manager Meena Yousufzy* and Planning Operations and Development Manager Human Resource Management Associate Nadia Rasul Shrinath Firoz Multimedia Associate Sunil Arav Pauline Gomes Gautam Marwah Office Assistant Mira Training and Community Mobilisation Research and Development Manager Accounts Manager Ananta Sahu Associate Monitoring and Evaluation Manager

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Inspiring generous investment in meaningful, irreversible change.

$100K+ Oxfam India $500+ Amy Jedlicka Kamal Fizazi Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs MDG3 Fund Vodafone Delhi Circle Employee Contributions Pradeep Singh & Margaret Abraham Iva Kaufman Microsoft Ford Foundation Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift Program Meriam Lobel Park Hotels Human Dignity Foundation $5K+ Paula Gottlob Leni Marin Mala Paul and TranceFusion Dance Company J.R.D. Tata Trust Lucy and Isadore B. Adelman Foundation Honda Cars India Ltd Courtney Martin Village West Design Oak Foundation Anonymous Marie-Elizabeth Mali Randi Mavestrand Vilupti International Consulting Open Society Foundations Dobkin Family Foundation Terry McGovern Nicco Mele Oxfam Novib (United Nations Trust Fund) Sindhu Horder Andrew Patrick Mouat Anuradha Navlakha The Sigrid Rausing Trust L. Camille Massey Network for Good Lynn Paltrow Bernard van Leer Foundation Christine McConnell Sylvia Pedder-Khanna & Ajay Khanna Miriam Poser South Asian Heritage Arts in North America Sumit Roy & Reemah Sen Sharon Salzberg Marie Bitetti & Sandip Sen “Breakthrough’s unique $50K+ UN Women Joanne Sandler & Ray Tekosky Mikki Shaw The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation, Inc. Sabina Sudan approach equips Shamina Singh Lambent Foundation $1K+ communities with cutting- Dr. Leslie Sokol & Dr. Robert Detweiler United Nations Population Fund Leslie & Ashish Bhutani up to $500 edge tools for advocacy Jacqueline Starkey Vodafone India Foundation Elizabeth Birch Betty Adelson Tejaswini Ganti and culture change, BNP Paribas India Nilofer Ahsan Nilita Vachani Ford Foundation Matching Gift Program Bhaskaran Balakrishnan helping transform the $25K+ Denyse Variano John & Anne Hall Lopa Banerjee world into a safer place Anonymous Kathryn Weill Marissa Benetsky for women and a better The Asia Foundation Ferial & Wahid Hamid The Libra Foundation KPMG Sarita Bhatt place for us all.” In-Kind Contributors The Overbrook Foundation Macquarie Capital Securities (India) Private Ltd Ivan Boothe Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla – Sally Kohn, progressive Pegasystems Inc. Ian Bryden Rothschild India Private Ltd Elizabeth De G. R. Hansen Baker & Hostetler LLP writer and activist, $10K+ RRK Consult Claudia De La Rosa-Fuller British Council Nasser Ahmad & Romita Shetty Fox News pundit Syscom Corporation Ltd Patricia Decker Department for International Development Anonymous Roland Dick Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP Abigail Disney Kamal Fizazi Google Meera T. Gandhi Laura Giadorou-Koch Honda Cars India Ltd Michael Hirschhorn & Jimena Martinez Gillie Holme Indigo Airlines Rocky Malhotra & Rekha Mahtani 22 23 Our mission: make violence against women and girls unacceptable.

Using resources for maximum impact.

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