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Insights into Funding for Impact – Systemic Transformation in Education

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Agnes Arbon

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At the AVPN India Summit 2017, “Investing for Impact in Education”, a diverse group of funders and resource providers convene to build cross-sector partnerships that drive greater and more effective investment in the education sector. In collaboration with Sattva, AVPN has curated a series of powerful conversations and narratives around social investment for education, entitled “Insights into Funding for Impact“.

The 1st of this series draws insights around ‘Systemic Transformation in Education‘. Hear from Education Secretary of India, Shri Anil Swarup, and social impact thought leaders like Aditya Natraj, Director of Kaivalya Education Foundation and Prachi Windlass, Education Director of MSDF.

View our Funding Education with Impact Report to glean gaps, trends, and recommendations in the Indian Education sector

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A. Environmental Stewardship
To protect the environment, we organize programmes like mangrove nursery and Reforestation, Coastal and River Clean-Up, Community Based Environmental Solid Waste Management, Environmental IEC Campaign and Eco-Academy

B. Food Security and Sustainable Livelihood
To ensure a sustainable livelihood for the community, eco-tourism include Buhatan River Cruise Visitor Center Buhatan River Mangrove Boardwalk are run by the community. Others include Organic Vegetable and Root crops Farming, Vegetable and Root crops Chips and by-products Processing and establishing a Zero waste store.

C. Empowered Communities
To empower the community, we provide product and Agri-Enterprise Development Training, Immersion and Learnings Exchange Program, Earth Warrior Training and Community Based Social Entrepreneurship Training

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Agnes Arbon

Agnes offers crucial support to the Market teams by managing data, implementing updates, and creating reports and dashboards to enhance member engagement. Furthermore, she also manages 200+ Knowledge members, ensuring they receive the necessary support. Since 2018, Agnes has been overseeing the registration process for the annual AVPN Global Conference, consistently attracting 1000+ attendees each year. Agnes has over 10 years experience in system development and administration, system testing, and technical support. Her clients include Fujitsu Asia Pte Ltd, Panasonic Asia Pacific, NCS Pte Ltd, National Library Board, SPRING Singapore and Housing Development Board. She graduated from University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines with a degree of BS Mathematics Major in Computer Science.

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