Adani Foundation unveils ‘Butterfly Effect’ framework for women’s empowerment


Adani Foundation has unveiled the ‘Butterfly Effect’ Framework for empowering women. 

Ahead of the upcoming International Women’s Day next month, the Foundation hosted the first national-level roundtable consultation recently in New Delhi to address the evolving needs of women through every stage of their lives. 

“The ‘Butterfly Effect framework embodies this holistic approach by positioning women at the center of all interventions. The framework has been designed to support women across different stages, promoting their growth, self-reliance, and overall well-being,” the foundation said in a statement.

On the occasion, Abhishek Lakhtakia, Chief Executive Officer, Adani Foundation, said, “Our interventions are designed to ensure equitable access to opportunities, promoting growth, well-being, and empowerment at each phase of a woman’s journey.”

“This inaugural roundtable discussion will surely be a steppingstone to further the cause of women empowerment and help expedite outcomes.” He emphasised the importance of all stakeholders coming together and generating the ideal scale for interventions at each life stage,” he said.

“Through this transformative approach, the foundation continues to enable inclusive, sustainable and transformative change in the lives of women it touches. So far, the foundation has positively transformed the lives of over 2 million girls and women through its dedicated efforts,” he added.



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