Prabhleen Tuteja
Prabhleen is a feminist development professional and activist, with more than eight years’ experience with grassroots feminist organisation and advocacy research spaces. Her work involves training, research, policy advocacy, and programme management, with a focus on working on youth-based programs at community and at institutional levels. As the Executive Director at TYPF, Prabhleen provides overall leadership and direction to the organisation’s strategy, on ground work, partnerships and resourcing, as well as administration and financial management.
Prabhleen received her master’s degree in social work and her undergraduate degree in history from Delhi University. She has worked as a trainer for diverse groups and has been involved in creating advocacy material, youth toolkits, guidebooks, and standard protocols for practitioners and policy makers on safe public places, gender-based violence, and girls’ economic empowerment. She is a member of the Global UNiTE Youth Network and played a key role in designing, pilot testing, and regional training of the toolkit developed for young practitioners on gender-based violence. She has worked closely in partnership management, donor interface, quality assurance, and overall issue-based network and advocacy.