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Agriculture

Building Knowledge Infrastructure for India’s agri sector. KNOW MORE Creating systemic solutions to drive water use efficiency in agriculture in India. KNOW MORE Addressing climate adaptation in agriculture through integrated farming models. KNOW MORE About Agri@SKI At the Agriculture Practice Area of Sattva Knowledge Institute, we’ve collaborated with over 100

Decoding Micro-irrigation for Farmers in India ft. Kaushal Jaiswal

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNLIZloHNMU        A part of solving India’s water crisis lies on its farms. From soil, to grain, cultivation, to harvesting, none knows the agrarian land in India and its potential more than our farmers. By empowering farmers with technology that will help them with greater yield, while enabling

Bobbymon George

Bobbymon George brings nearly two decades of experience in the social impact space and has worked extensively in the education, livelihood and health sector. As the Partner and Head of Impact Measurement and Advisory at Sattva, Bobbymon is responsible for driving strategic growth of the organisation.

Rethinking the ways of measuring women’s work in India

The labour market statistics that measure women’s labour are a critical foundation for effective policy design and ecosystem interventions to advance women’s economic empowerment. As per current measurements, India’s female labour force participation rate stands at approximately 30%. However, the methodologies that lead to this figure are underpinned by a

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Delivering sustained results since 2009 across emerging economies in collaboration with 0 + COMPANIES 0 + PHILANTHROPIES 0 + NON-PROFITS 0 + COUNTRIES OUR WORK At the heart of our work lies the philosophy of collaboration. Long-standing societal and environmental issues cannot be solved by any one stakeholder alone. Impact

Advisory – Social Entrepreneurs

A group of social entrepreneurs developing technology innovations to optimise water usage for food production were looking to take their idea to market.

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