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Enabling Women Entrepreneurship

Sattva brought global and domestic philanthropists, private sector leaders, multi-laterals, and a social enterprise together, for a roundtable conversation on market-led scalable models for enabling women entrepreneurs.

Digital Solutions for Women-Owned Enterprises

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.

Minu Sagar

Minu Sagar brings 14+ years of work experience across the corporate and social sector.

As Senior Engagement Manager at Sattva, Minu is responsible for driving non-profit engagement and capacity-building through knowledge sharing of key information from the ecosystem and events.

Opinion | CSR: Compliance To Catalyst For Change | NDTV

The role of CSR has evolved significantly since its inception in 2014. Today, corporates are increasingly adopting a problem-first approach, going beyond the transactional nature of funding programmes to create a more enduring impact. Let me elaborate on a couple of key observations of the trends we’ve noticed that trace

Empowering Girls in STEM: Insights from the Digital Inclusion Summit

We are thrilled to share that Sattva Knowledge Institute collaborated with Muskaan Dreams and the Global Digital Alliance as the knowledge partner for the Digital Inclusion Summit 2024.  Digital Inclusion Summit is a global movement that aims to close the digital gap for 120 million students in India, bringing key

HIV Positive and Homeless: The Effect of HIV Stigmatisation

Community Led Monitoring is a programme implemented by Sattva Consulting with the support of USAID PEPFAR. It is being carried out in 14 districts of Delhi, Maharashtra and Telangana, with the aim of improving HIV service delivery. Introduction: On 27th January, 2023, the Community Led Monitoring team received a call

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.

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