Sudarshan Suchi appointed CEO at Save the Children, India

New Delhi: Sudarshan Suchi has been appointed as the new CEO of leading child rights organisation Save the Children, registered as Bal Raksha Bharat in India. He takes on the mandate from Bidisha Pillai, who takes up the global role of Director – Campaigns, Advocacy and Communication at Save the Children International. The 101-year-old organization works across 12 states in India and aims to serve 4 million children in India during 2019-21 directly. Save the Children’s ambition in India is to be the catalyst for change and be among the top 5 countries achieving the greatest improvement for children by 2030.

Deepak Kapoor, Chair, Save the Children, welcomed the new appointments, “At a time when the world is facing unprecedented challenges, Save the Children is determined to ReWrite the Future for children, thus Protect A Generation. Both Sudarshan and Bidisha are expected to play vital roles in ensuring that we do whatever it takes to build a better future for children, in India and around the world.”

Sudarshan comes with more than three decades’ experience and considerable exposure to rural development. “My journey has spanned claiming rights for the poor and holding the state accountable to rural management to cooperatives for economic empowerment. I am a first-generation farmer who has been learning by doing,” said Sudarshan. He is also the Founder of a small NGO, Udayan Centre for Collaborative Learning, which works in Bhatiwada Gram Panchayat of Seoni District, Madhya Pradesh.

Pillai stated, “I feel proud to hand over a robust organisation in India that is passionately working to serve children and has been at the forefront reaching out especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, Amphan Cyclone along with our large array of partners, supporters and our children changemakers.”

Prior to taking up the role of CEO at Save the Children, Pillai led its Advocacy, Campaigns and Communications and the Programmes and Policy Impact functions. Her experience will be a vital force for the global movement — for in India we have demonstrated pioneering ways to achieve the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and has shown success. During the last two years under her rein, Save the Children delivered strong results for children on the ground, and reached around eight lakh children last year.