
Digital Public Goods
Digital public goods (DPGs) refer to new and enhanced service delivery of public goods such as healthcare, government schemes, and public infrastructure.

Digital public goods (DPGs) refer to new and enhanced service delivery of public goods such as healthcare, government schemes, and public infrastructure.
Impact Measurement and Advisory We enable evidence-based decision making in the impact ecosystem that is localised, and at the same time contributes to a national and global impact agenda. Share Studies 0 + Assignments 0 + The impact ecosystem is rapidly evolving, with more complex social issues, solutions via collaborative

Dr Rukmini Banerji (CEO, Pratham Education Foundation) joins us on this episode of Decoding Impact, hosted by Rathish Balakrishnan, to discuss how assessments and measuring foundational learning outcomes are key to understanding and resolving problems with school education in India.

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Pawan has over 13+ years of experience working in the private and development sector.
At Sattva, he co-leads the Domestic Philanthropy vertical which supports high net worth philanthropists to bridge the gap between their philanthropic intent and action by providing solutions across Research, Strategy and Implementation.

Srikrishna Sridhar Murthy 28 November, 2022 The CSR law in India has seen not only an increase in corporate giving but development in the strategic deployment of that giving It has been seven years since a corporate social responsibility (CSR) law was implemented in India. The passage of time has

The ONDC has immense potential to democratise access to e-commerce for sellers of diverse products, ranging from groceries to handicrafts. The technology’s principles of interoperability and unbundling will be instrumental in encouraging entrepreneurial growth and innovation, as was observed in the computer software and recorded video content industries in other

The organisation’s incubator serves as a catalyst for the non-profit sector, encouraging skilled and passionate leaders to address critical challenges faced by underprivileged individuals in the nation.
In this episode of Decoding Impact, Rathish Balakrishnan and Shraman Jha explore India’s existing water gaps, the nuances of water security, effectively using data, and how rural women are emerging as champions of water management.

There are different approaches that have been used to address the barriers faced by women-owned enterprises. Digital solutions could provide a scalable means of linking women to markets and job opportunities.
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