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Where Indian philanthropy has gone wrong

From startups to micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), when one wants to foster scale and innovation, capital is often the first lever to consider—more credit, more investment, and flexible terms for accessing funding. In the post-pandemic world, nonprofits are going to be up against a wide range of problems, most

Touchpoint Highlights – What ONDC means for Small Businesses

The fourth session in the SKI Touchpoint series was conducted by the Digital Platforms Practice Area, on the theme of Digital Pathways with ONDC for Nano & Small Businesses’. Abhishek Modi, Lead – Digital Platforms at SKI (abhishek.modi@sattva.co.in), moderated this session, featuring Nandita Sharma, the Social Impact Lead for ONDC.

Inclusive Digital Health Solutions: The Global South Agenda

Sattva and Aga Khan Foundation UK invite you to explore how digital health solutions can be built and scaled for the Global South. The event brings together experts from funding and frontline organisations, as well as ecosystem builders, to explore the trends, opportunities and challenges for digital health, particularly in

Advancing Social Procurement in India

A platform to discuss how procurement practices, when strategically aligned with business and social objectives, can drive inclusive growth, support marginalised communities, and foster sustainable ecosystems.

Innovation with MBRDI ft. Shweta Pandey

Mercedes-Benz has made a substantial name for themselves and their products through innovation. Shweta Pandey joins Krishna for this episode of CSR Partnerships for Innovation to share the evolution of how MBRDI elevated innovation in how they fund CSR initiatives, sharing some of her personal favourite initiatives, as well as

charcha 2020

Sattva hosted the Financial Inclusion track at “charcha 2020” – a platform for the Indian development sector to come together and chart a course for the country’s resurgence from the COVID-19 crisis

Open Data for Measuring Water Risk and the Role of Citizen Science

Measuring water risk requires multidimensional, geospatial data which is a combination of hydrogeological, socio-cultural, administrative and economic indicators and collected at an adequate temporal frequency. At present, in India, this data is not collected at a resolution high enough to be meaningful for micro-level planning of water conservation initiatives, or

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