How India Development Review (IDR) built IDR Answers to make frontline
insights searchable and shareable. Reflections from a year of learning.
How India Development Review (IDR) built IDR Answers to make frontline insights searchable and shareable. Reflections from a year of learning.
Apurva Learning Circle (ALC) is a new community-first series by Apurva.ai designed to enable social sector organisations and change leaders to learn from each other.
Each Circle is anchored in a real scenario where NGOs, funders, and ecosystem leaders share what really happened, what they learned, and how others can apply those lessons. It’s a space for peer exchange, not presentations – where experience turns into shared, portable wisdom.
This inaugural edition celebrates one year of IDR Answers, a collaboration between India Development Review (IDR) and Apurva.ai, that transforms insights & stories into reusable, searchable knowledge.
How to surface and reuse field insights
A live example of making local knowledge
public & portable
How to surface and reuse field insights
Lessons from IDR Answers’
year-long journey with Apurva.ai
A live example of making local knowledge public & portable
Practical prompts to replicate this within your own organisation
Invitation to join future Learning Circles and a growing ecosystem of peers

NGO leaders, program heads, and M&E managers
in distributed or volunteer-led teams

Funders and CSR decision-makers investing in
ecosystem learning

Sector intermediaries, collaboratives, and
knowledge partners

Researchers and policy professionals building
sector-wide practices
NGO leaders, program heads, and M&E managers in distributed or volunteer-led teams
Funders and CSR decision-makers investing in ecosystem learning
Sector intermediaries, collaboratives, and knowledge partners
Researchers and policy professionals building sector-wide practices.
Yes. The session is free and open to social-impact professionals.
Yes. All attendees receive access to the session recording after the event.
Yes. Each Circle focuses on a new case and theme – from organisational learning to collaboration and ecosystem design.
The Apurva Learning Circle brings together NGOs, funders, and sector enablers to turn experience into shared wisdom.
Join the first edition and see how collective learning starts – with one real case, one open conversation, and one shared goal:
To make knowledge flow across the social sector.
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