42: A conversation with Saleem Khan, British Asian Trust on responding to the pandemic in India

The Elephant in the Room - A podcast by Sudha Singh

It is difficult to forget the harrowing stories/scenes of patients dying for lack of oxygen in India earlier this year, when it was ravaged by the pandemic. A BBC report called it 'A nightmare on repeat'. It was heartening however, to see governments and businesses the world over step up to support India during this terrible crisis. Amongst those responded swiftly was the British Asian Trust that raised over Β£5 million for its 'Oxygen for India Emergency Appeal' with over 20,000 people donating. My guest on the 42nd Episode of The Elephant in the Room podcast is Saleem Khan, India Director of the British Asian Trust (BAT). In this episode we spoke about πŸ‘‰πŸΎ BAT's unique model of harnessing the diaspora for supporting the development work it does in South Asia πŸ‘‰πŸΎ BAT's $11 million Education Development Impact Bond. And how impact bonds are innovative financial instruments to raise funding for the social sector πŸ‘‰πŸΎ The continued funding squeeze on the social sector exacerbated by COVID and the role of innovation and collaboration in addressing the shortage πŸ‘‰πŸΎ The changing expectations of donors and how quickly they have adapted to be more flexible/accommodating allowing programs to pivot to address the COVID crisis πŸ‘‰πŸΎ Shifting focus of donors to end outcomes πŸ‘‰πŸΎ India Recovery fund with a focus on 1) Increasing vaccine uptake 2) Sustainable Livelihoods 3) Supporting children orphaned due to COVID including their mental wellbeing The conversation was uplifting and energising because Saleem is a glass half full kind of person.