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Community Led Monitoring: Achieving Impact in Round 1

The National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India (GoI), is committed to India achieving its 95:95:95 targets by 2030. GoI’s goal is supported by The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). As

Solutions for Young People of India Report

The report adopts a mixed-methods research approach to identify organisations, map solutions, and classify actors working across five areas – Flexible Learning, Life Skills, Career Guidance, Skill Development and Placements, and Engagement of Young People in India.

Impact Assessment

The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arm of a Mumbai-based bank wanted to understand the impact of its programme.

Evolving Financing Needs of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs): From Pre-Incubation to Maturity

Understanding the Evolving Financing Needs of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs): From Pre-Incubation to Maturity Understanding the Evolving Financing Needs of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs): From Pre-Incubation to Maturity Understanding the Evolving Financing Needs of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs): From Pre-Incubation to Maturity The growth and success of farmer producer organisations

Family Philanthropy

Family Philanthropy Bridging the gap between philanthropic intent and action. Share Individual & family offices engaged 0 + India’s growing number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals presents a tremendous opportunity for domestic and family philanthropy. At Sattva, our emerging practice aims to unlock $1 billion of new philanthropic capital for India in

Touchpoint Highlights: Accelerating FLN Outcomes with Parent Engagement

The sixth session in the SKI Touchpoint series was conducted by the Education Practice Area, on the theme of ‘Accelerating Foundational Literacy and Numeracy outcomes with Parent Engagement.’ The session was moderated by Sattva Knowledge Institute’s Ms. Sukhada Ghosalkar, Lead for Foundational Literacy and Numeracy, Education Practice Area, while Ms.

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Bridging Gaps in Early Childhood Education in India

The first six years of life are the fastest period of human growth and development, as 85% of the brain development occurs by the age of six. Research cites that investing in the early years of a child’s life, brings the highest socio-economic returns on investment. It helps to break

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