Savitri works at the intersection of community advocacy, public policy, and creative engagement. With experience in nonprofit leadership and international advocacy, she focuses on advancing key Sustainable Development Goals, gender equality and women’s empowerment (SDG 5), zero hunger (SDG 2), and clean water and sanitation (SDG 6). Her work fosters connections between local action and global frameworks, including the development of training programs and fellowships that prepare communities to participate in human rights and sustainable development processes. As a self-taught and emerging artpreneur with a background in public policy and healthcare, Savitri brings art and social change together. Her creative practice utilizes art as a tool for advocacy, sparking dialogue on issues of equity, community well-being, and access to resources. By exploring the intersections of culture, lived experience, and policy, she creates work that reflects diverse human experiences while inspiring reflection and action. Collaboration is central to Savitri’s approach. By combining academic training, advocacy experience, and artistic practice, she create spaces where creativity, dialogue, and social equity meet. Her multidimensional work reflects a commitment to inclusive change that is both grounded in evidence and enriched by imagination.