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Skoll Foundation recognises ChildLife Foundation

April 27, 2026
ChildLife Foundation CEO Ahson Rabbani receives Skoll Award during 23rd Annual Skoll World Forum held in Oxford, UK. — Facebook/ ChildLife Foundation/screengrab
ChildLife Foundation CEO Ahson Rabbani receives Skoll Award during 23rd Annual Skoll World Forum held in Oxford, UK. — Facebook/ ChildLife Foundation/screengrab

Pakistan’s ChildLife Foundation is one of three organizations that has been globally recognized with the Skoll Award 2026 for Social Innovation, presented during the 23rd Annual Skoll World Forum held in Oxford, UK.

The prestigious award recognised the impact of public-private partnership between ChildLife Foundation and the government in delivering innovative and transformative solutions for expanding access to quality emergency care for children across Pakistan.

The Skoll Foundation recognized ChildLife Foundation on two fronts: its working with the government to modernise and manage children’s emergency rooms in tertiary hospitals, and its telemedicine network, which connects secondary care hospitals in remote areas to pediatric specialists through HD cameras and IP phones. The award also acknowledged the partnership’s role in reducing child mortality across Pakistan.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Ahson Rabbani, ChildLife Foundation CEO, said, “Our vision is that no child should be more than 30 minutes away from quality emergency care across Pakistan”.

The Skoll Foundation recognizes and supports social entrepreneurs and organisations, bringing innovative and practical solutions for some of the world’s most pressing problems.

“This year’s winners of the Skoll Award for Social Innovation prove that when bold, creative leaders set their sights on a problem, their resolve and commitment lead to global systems change. Through innovative partnerships with affected communities and cross-sector collaboration, they are driving impact and lasting change in the fields of health, education, and public benefits,” said Marla Blow, CEO & President of the Skoll Foundation.

ChildLife Foundation provides life-saving treatment to more than 2 million children annually – 24/7 and free of cost. It manages children’s Emergency Rooms (ERs) & Telemedicine Satellite Centers (TSCs) in over 350 public hospitals across Pakistan, in partnership with the government