Anantika Singh

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Anantika is portfolio and partnerships lead at Hindustan Unilever Foundation (HUF). Her work at HUF aims to raise the profile of India’s water challenges and solutions through strategic government engagement and private partnerships. In her previous roles, Anantika fostered several successful government and philanthropic collaborations, led policy pilots, and advocated for innovative change solutions. She has a master’s degree from Delhi University.


Areas of expertise

Programme strategy, design and execution, communications


Articles by Anantika Singh


a piece of fabric with a colourful, geometric design--water collaboration

আগস্ট 28, 2024
Setting the course for water collaboration
There is a clear and urgent need for partnerships between multiple stakeholders and actors to ensure water security. A few principles and approaches can make collaborative action effective.
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মার্চ 5, 2024
A social sector playbook: The time has come
To scale social impact models, we should turn proven processes and principles into a cross-sector code.
Agricultural-frontline-workers-conduct-an-onsite-demonstration-for-farmers_Hindustan-Unilever-Foundation-marketing principles rural communities

অক্টোবর 19, 2021
Universal principles to drive behaviour change
There is more common ground between the private and nonprofit sectors than we imagine. Insights from frontline teams reveal shared principles that can amplify impact.
A woman wearing an orange saree watching a girl wearing a mask operate a mobile phone. The article that funders in the social sector have an incredible opportunity and obligation to change our one-way relationship with data.

আগস্ট 17, 2021
Funders, it’s time we change our relationship with data
Data should be used to empower frontline workers, governments, and communities to take smarter decisions, not just for donor reporting.
young women being trained in a field-rural youth agriculture

মার্চ 11, 2021
The first mile goes a long way
Rural youth are a valuable asset. Bringing them on as frontline cadres in the water and agriculture sectors can strengthen rural development.
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অক্টোবর 20, 2020
Leave no household behind
Access to basic entitlements is a critical safety net for vulnerable communities.
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