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Home / Education / Unicef-Dove Program Empowers Indian Girls to Embrace Self-Worth

Unicef-Dove Program Empowers Indian Girls to Embrace Self-Worth

29 Oct

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Summary

  • Unicef and Dove partner to boost self-confidence and life skills
  • Program aims to combat stereotypes and promote self-worth
  • Improved student attendance and participation reported
Unicef-Dove Program Empowers Indian Girls to Embrace Self-Worth

In October 2025, Unicef and Dove announced a collaborative effort to boost self-confidence and life skills among adolescent girls in India. Representatives from the two organizations recently visited Composite School in Tikariya, Barabanki, where they witnessed the impact of their school-led life skills program.

The program, which began in 2019, aims to combat stereotypes and promote self-worth beyond societal beauty standards. Teachers reported improved student attendance and participation, and a student named Pankhudi shared how the program helped her overcome self-doubt and embrace her true self. Parents also noted positive impacts, sparking open conversations about confidence and adolescent well-being at home.

Dove's global brand director, Triparna Chakravorty, emphasized the importance of empowering girls to find their voice and pursue their dreams. Saadhna Panday, Unicef India's chief of education, highlighted the program's role in helping adolescents thrive in school and build healthy relationships. The Dove-Unicef self-esteem program has reached over 18 million students across eight states, focusing on girls' empowerment, and the organizations aim to expand the program's reach through in-person training, e-learning platforms, and community engagement, nurturing a generation of confident and resilient adolescents ready to drive change in their communities.

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The Unicef-Dove program is helping Indian girls boost their self-confidence and life skills, combating stereotypes and promoting self-worth beyond societal beauty standards.
The Unicef-Dove self-esteem program has reached over 18 million students across eight states in India, focusing on girls' empowerment, and the organizations aim to expand the program's reach through in-person training, e-learning platforms, and community engagement.
The Composite School in Tikariya, Barabanki has seen improved student attendance and participation, and a student named Pankhudi shared how the program helped her overcome self-doubt and embrace her true self.

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