In April 2026, ARMMAN participated in three key discussions at the Skoll World Forum in Oxford, UK, contributing perspectives on early childhood development, systems change, and sustainable funding.
Representing ARMMAN, Dr. Aparna Hegde, Gaurav Shah, and Kruti Dalal shared insights from the organisation’s work alongside governments and partner organisations. The discussions explored how integrated services can improve outcomes for children and families, how collaboration and data-driven decision-making can strengthen public systems, and why flexible funding is essential for achieving long-term impact.
A recurring theme across the sessions was the importance of aligning stakeholders, strengthening implementation, and investing in the systems that enable sustainable change at scale.
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) published a feature reflecting on these discussions, in collaboration with 100x Impact, Dasra, EMpower, and Co-Impact. The article examines what it takes to move from promising solutions to systems-level impact and highlights the importance of long-term, flexible partnerships in driving lasting change.
Learn more about what it takes to move from promising solutions to systems-level impact and why long-term, flexible funding is critical for sustainable change.
Read the full article on how long-term, flexible funding can move promising solutions to lasting systems-level change.