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Building and sustaining healthcare capacity in Bihar

Sattva and other partners collaborated to support the Government of Bihar to strengthen the public health infrastructure and build resilience to combat COVID-19 with immediate impact as well as securing long term interests.

Consulting – Change Management

A Mumbai-based non-government organisation operates the world’s largest 24-hour toll free emergency phone service for children in distress that is spread across 420 districts in India.

Programme Advisory and Management

Share GOVERNMENT Programme Advisory and Management Our work with the central, state and district government and administrative bodies focuses on systematic large scale collaborations across multiple intervention areas. Our Programme Design and Management experience has included: Working with the office of a Minister of State, MeitY to develop policy, research

Decoding Universal Health Coverage with Dr. Nachiket Mor: Part 1

https://open.spotify.com/episode/5rsqLW3phlu3XLRgX1kteg Globally, universal health coverage (UHC) has been highlighted as an important goal, because of its close links to poverty reduction and potential to enhance the economic growth of countries. From public to private health care, across primary, secondary, and tertiary care, and whether we look at the challenges and

Just 0.7% CSR funds in Punjab kitty

BATHINDA: Punjab might be doing reasonably well on UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs) with a score of 68 with two notches above national average of 66 and ranks 12th on Niti Aayog’s SDG index, but when it comes to corporate social responsibility (CSR) spending, the state is getting even less

Millet Cultivation in India – Advantages and Opportunities

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has announced 2023 to be the ‘Year of the Millets’ under India’s recommendation. This article explores the potential of millets as a viable answer to India’s evolving dietary needs and agricultural realities.

Healthcare in India

Healthcare in India

Status of health indicators in IndiaIndia has displayed significant commitment towards improving its health indicators and achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Although India’s efforts to reduce noncommunicable diseases are in their infancy, it has managed to make significant strides in its fight against communicable diseases.

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