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India CSR

Seven years of CSR in India – disruptive yet evolutionary

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

Opportunities presented by ABDM to strengthen primary healthcare

Sattva brought together funding agencies, not-for-profits, subject matter experts, advisors to government, and private sector leaders actively involved in the digital health ecosystem and primary healthcare to discuss the opportunities presented by the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) to strengthen primary healthcare in the country.The discussion focused on key challenges

Education

FEATURED ON Education SUB FOCUS AREAS Foundational Literacy & Numeracy School to Work Transition

South Asia Event

Register for South Asia Conference Measuring financed emissions: The first step towards a net zero future Date & Time: 12th July 2023, 9:30 am – 12:45 pm Location: Boundary Hall, MCA Club, BKC, Mumbai, India The conference has reached capacity and online registrations are closed. If you wish to attend the

Investing in Adolescent Health and Well-being: Effective Interventions in India

Adolescents in India represent a significant proportion of the country’s total population, with approximately 253 million individuals in the age group of 10 to 19 years. Adolescents need access to information, opportunities, skills and services, during this transitional period that is critical to laying a foundation for good health. In

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Integration of Mental Health in Primary Healthcare – Best Practices and Learnings

The World Health Organization (WHO) recognises the need for integrating mental health into primary healthcare. Community-based models, focusing on active community engagement have proven effective for delivering comprehensive care, and bridging care and access gaps in the service delivery mechanism. The implementation of such models, however, is impeded by three

Digital Platforms and their Impact on the Social Sector

Tech-based, impact-focused initiatives have been observed to attract greater investment and philanthropic funding in India. There is a strong case to be made, therefore, for greater adoption of digital platforms by social sector enterprises.

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