Building Sustainable Livelihoods with Innovative Finance
Innovative financing has emerged to address crucial gaps in the traditional funding setup and catalyse additional funds for development assistance with a focus on outcome and innovation.
Innovative financing has emerged to address crucial gaps in the traditional funding setup and catalyse additional funds for development assistance with a focus on outcome and innovation.

Digitalisation has already been a significant game changer for India’s economy and society. Digital public infrastructure and digital public goods, or DPIs and DPGs,have emerged in the development ecosystem as a means to achieve population-scale social impact. We have already seen the potential of DPIs with the success of Aadhar

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In this report, we have analysed the entire set of companies (total of 29190) on their CSR compliance using the data made available by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs as of January 2019.

The Indian digital lending market is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 38%, and reach US $350 billion by 2023 as a result of improved digital financial inclusion.

The priorities of corporate giving are changing, one example of which is reduced funding towards education and increased priority to environment, as per recent MCA data.

This paper by Ritika Ramasuri, Dr Nachiket Mor, and Divya Saraf analyses digital interventions and digital public goods, identifying the conditions under which they become self-sustaining for lasting impact.

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