• View:

Inequity in Digital Health Solutions

Public and private investment, policies, and solutions are fueling growth in India’s digital health landscape and are one of the key bets to achieving Universal Health Coverage.

E-Waste: From Toxic to Green

We are currently the world’s third largest e-waste generator, producing over 3.23 million metric tonnes per year, only behind the US and China. In this article, we explore the some scenarios of the future of E-waste, some opportunities and challenges, and their impact on our world.

Strengthening Millet Value Chains through Private Sector Collaboration

Millets are gaining importance in India’s discourse around climate change and sustainability due to their nutritional benefits, such as their high protein and dietary fibre content. The Indian government is campaigning to mainstream millets and make India the global hub for millets.Private sector brands are expanding their product baskets to

Dialogues on Development Management 2024

Date: Nov 21, 2024, 08:00 AM | Venue: Dr Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi Dialogues on Development Management is a first-of-its-kind event for the social sector to converge on Development Management. This unique opportunity creates a one-stop platform where Social Purpose Organisations can come together, collaborate, and discuss the complexities

Advisory – Social Entrepreneurs

A group of social entrepreneurs developing technology innovations to optimise water usage for food production were looking to take their idea to market.

Five years since, has CSR made a difference?

Srikrishna Sridhar Murthy, CEO – Sattva Consulting, was invited to write a blog piece for IIAS recently. In this piece, he talks about the difference CSR has made in the last 5 years and how companies can achieve more.

Decoding the Role of Philanthropy in Blended Finance ft. Prachi Windlass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HjxlgjXdLY       Philanthropy plays a vital role in the development sector naturally, however, in India today philanthropic capital accounts for only 5% of the total funding, with 95% coming from the governments. Is there a way we can reimagine the development sector, as a market place, that can

  • View: