Rita Panicker Pinto is an Indian social worker and writer. She is the founder and director of Butterflies India.
Panicker studied English literature at Fatima Matha College, Kollam. In 1976, she completed a master's degree in Social Welfare Administration from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai. She later obtained a master's degree in Development Studies from the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands, in 1982.
She worked as a faculty member in the Women's Studies Unit at TISS, Mumbai. She also founded MASHAL â Maharashtra Association for Social Housing.
Between 1988 and 1992, she served as director at the board of ChildHope.
In 1990, she worked as a consultant with UNICEF in New York and Nigeria on programmes related to children in difficult circumstances.
She also served as vice chair of the board of Family for Every Child.
Panicker began working with children living on the streets while she was in Mumbai and teaching at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences. She later moved to Delhi and continued this work.
In 1988, she co-authored a report on street and working children in Delhi for UNICEF. This study examined the conditions of such children and the reasons for their situation.
She later founded Butterflies, an organisation working on child rights and protection.
Panicker is from Kollam, Kerala. She was born to Achutan Kunjukrishna Panicker and G. Rugmini Panicker. Her husband, Gerry Pinto, worked as a programme officer at UNICEF.