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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

Ambika Jugran

Ambika Jugran comes with 17+ years of experience across business research, strategy, and operations. She works as a Principal in Sattva’s Sustainability and Business Advisory practice, where she leads growth and performance for the business unit, managing P&L, business strategy, operations, and people while ensuring delivery efficiency.

Advancing Social Procurement in India

Date: January 10, 2025 3:00 PM | Venue: Taj Land’s End, Mumbai × Dismiss this alert. In continuation to our work in social procurement with SAP, Sattva will launch a report on social procurement, co-authored with SAP and Impact Europe. The event will also showcase successful collaborations, and reflect on

Women and Social Media During the Pandemic

This discussion paper outlines the impact of social media on women in the pandemic hit world. It also highlights the key considerations that will enable social media platforms to have a wider reach and deeper impact across a broader population of women in India.

Building collaborations that count

The CGIAR Gender Equality Initiative aims to bundle socio-technical innovations with women at the center to empower and build their resilience against climate-change challenges. The Theory of Change framework highlights the pathways and the most relevant stakeholders to engage to reach shared goals.

Five non-traditional themes CSR can invest in

Our CSR conversations with corporates peak in February and March every year. Here is a set of curated, non-traditional ideas for CSR funding and strategy, along with some of the work Sattva is currently involved in.

Young children eating fruit.

Unveiling the Nutritional Landscape of India

Malnutrition in India is a multifaceted issue, encompassing both undernutrition and overnutrition. According to the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2022 Report, around 224.3 million Indians are undernourished. Inadequate access to diverse and healthy diets causes micronutrient deficiencies, especially in children and women. Nutrition has gained

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