At the recent 2024 Anthem Awards, "Because She Can" clinched the Gold in Community Outreach and the Silver in Community Event in the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion category, alongside The Anthem Community Voice Award. Spearheaded by Divya Jain and the YFLO Delhi committee members, this non-profit movement received accolades for its impactful podcast and skilling initiatives led by Divya, Neha Joshi, and Stuti Gupta. Among 2000 entries from 44 countries, the podcast stood out, securing both Gold and Silver awards at this prestigious event.
Divya Jain, the driving force behind "Because She Can," describes it as a movement dedicated to empowering women. It serves as a platform for women to share their untold stories, acquire new skills, and strive towards their dream lives. Grateful for the global recognition, Divya acknowledges the contributions of countless women and supporters who have propelled the movement's vision forward.
Established by The Webby Awards in 2021, the Anthem Awards honor social impact work worldwide. The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences unveiled the Anthem 2024 honorees in New York, including notable figures like Taylor Swift, Matt Damon, and organizations such as PepsiCo and UNICEF.
"Because She Can" is a nonprofit movement championing women-led development through storytelling, conversations, and skilling initiatives. Despite its recent launch just nine months ago, the movement has rapidly gained traction, with its podcast reaching audiences across 28+ states and 7935+ cities in India, engaging 377 million people globally. With over 4,50,000+ views, 5+ million impressions, and 10,000+ cumulative followers, the podcast has featured influential guests like Dr. Madhu Chopra, Ira Singhal, and Captain Zoya.
Stuti Gupta, a key member of the movement, reflects on the podcast's impact, particularly conversations with notable figures like Twinkle Khanna and Kalki. Neha Joshi Jain emphasizes the podcast's role in giving voice to marginalized women, such as inmates at Tihar Jail, and inspiring them to move forward in life.
"Because She Can" continues to make strides in empowering women and shedding light on their stories, underscoring the importance of inclusivity and empowerment in today's society.
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