3 cities, 35 days & 4000+ selfies. Every selfie shared meant 10 girls in school.
At the end of this campaign your selfies have sent 58,000 girls to school. We received 6,458 selfies from on-ground activation and 2,50,000 was the approximate footfall on-ground during the campaign.
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