Co-designed a health innovation accelerator supporting early-stage enterprises advancing SRHR, FP, and women’s health solutions. Built pathways linking entrepreneurs with public and private health systems, investors, and scale opportunities I co-architected the Yash Entrepreneurs Program, an innovation accelerator developed with Jhpiego and Villgro to strengthen India’s SRHR and women’s health innovation ecosystem. The platform was designed to support enterprises developing market-aligned products and services that address access gaps, behavioural barriers, and service-delivery challenges. My role involved structuring the accelerator model, designing selection logic, strengthening mentoring pathways, and creating market-entry and scale-up linkages with public systems, private provider networks, investors, and ecosystem partners. Yash operated as a bridge between early-stage innovators and real-world health markets, enabling startups to refine product-market fit and integrate with national and state SRHR priorities. The program established a pipeline of scalable innovations, demonstrating how entrepreneurship, market shaping, and public health can converge to unlock new models for women’s health access.