Awards and Recognition

Acknowledgement of our collective work

Over time Pratigya and its collaborators have received recognition for efforts to improve access, understanding and public discourse around abortion.

These acknowledgements reflect the contributions of many individuals, organisations and partners involved in this work.

ET Brand Equity Kaleido Awards 2021

30 April, 2021

The campaign for ‘Powering A Pro-Choice World’ with #FindMyMTP was nominated, and the wins are as follows:
 
Gold: Best Campaign in Not-For-Profit
Silver: Healthcare (Online medical pharmacies/doctors)
Bronze: Best Small Budget Campaign

Campaign India Digital Crest Awards 2021

05 May, 2021

The campaign for ‘Powering A Pro-Choice World’ with #FindMyMTP won a Silver in the Social Cause Category at the Campaign Digital Crest Awards.

Velocity Awards 2021

17 December, 2021

The campaign for ‘Powering A Pro-Choice World’ with #FindMyMTP won a GOLD in the Best Organic Content Campaign of the Year

Pratigya Campaign wins IPRCAA Bronze and Silver Awards

05 May, 2023

FRHS India bagged two out of three awards at the oldest Communications and Advocacy awards in India. IPRCAA is a national-level award, and FRHS India won the Bronze for Best Advocacy Campaign and Silver in Thought Leadership Merits. There were 80 categories of awards, and we competed against big brands across FMCG, PSUs, Tech, Travel and Tourism, Automobiles, and Not for Profits. These awards bring us recognition for our advocacy work, celebrate the coalition, the work that all our partners do, and your guidance and leadership, sharpening our advocacy asks. These are our first IPRCAA awards for safe abortion and gender rights advocacy work.

FRHS India Pratigya Campaign Wins Award

28 April, 2023

This is a prestigious award, with over 300 nominations in total. We were among two not-for-profits that won awards at an otherwise corporate event, competing with the likes of Tourism Australia, P&G, Budweiser, BMW and many others. This is our 3rd Kaleido award in the last 4 years and overall 7th award for the advocacy campaign.