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Since 2013, CSR funding for energy access has opened up new possibilities for better education, healthcare, agriculture and livelihoods.

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As the government works on job creation, an important focus will be to create new jobs that are climate- and sustainability-focused, and upskill the existing workforce to keep up with the country’s ambitious green transition goals.

Sonam Angmo

Sonam Angmo brings over 7+ years of holistic work experience in the social impact sector. As the Engagement Manager at Sattva, she’s part of the Non-Profit Advisory (NPA) team and leads the Short Term Advisory unit within NPA. She is responsible for leading delivery of projects, managing a team, and

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