Shambhavi is a communications and social impact strategist with over five years of experience across gender equality, youth leadership, and global advocacy. She leads Strategic Partnerships and Network Advancement at The YP Foundation, where she oversees initiatives to mobilize youth networks and strengthen organizational impact. Previously, she led communications and partnerships at Gender at Work India, focusing on feminist youth leadership and movement-building. She has collaborated with a range of multilateral and civil society organizations including UN Women and UNICEF, to amplify voices and strategies for systemic change.
With a background in journalism, Shambhavi has worked with CNBC-TV18 and contributed to independent media platforms like The Quint and The Citizen. Her academic training includes a Master’s in Gender Studies from Ambedkar University Delhi, a Bachelor's in Journalism from Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi, and a post-grad from the Xavier Institute of Communications. Her work explores the intersections of gender, politics, and popular culture.
Shambhavi is a communications and social impact strategist with over five years of experience across gender equality, youth leadership, and global advocacy. She leads Strategic Partnerships and Network Advancement at The YP Foundation, where she oversees initiatives to mobilize youth networks and strengthen organizational impact. Previously, she led communications and partnerships at Gender at Work India, focusing on feminist youth leadership and movement-building. She has collaborated with a range of multilateral and civil society organizations including UN Women and UNICEF, to amplify voices and strategies for systemic change.
With a background in journalism, Shambhavi has worked with CNBC-TV18 and contributed to independent media platforms like The Quint and The Citizen. Her academic training includes a Master’s in Gender Studies from Ambedkar University Delhi, a Bachelor's in Journalism from Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi, and a post-grad from the Xavier Institute of Communications. Her work explores the intersections of gender, politics, and popular culture.


