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Shagun Bahadur

Shagun Bahadur comes with 16+ years of rich experience in the corporate and social impact sector with an expertise in strategies for delivery and operations of large-scale, skilling- upskilling interventions using new age technologies.

As the Lead for Digital Transformation at Sattva, Shagun is responsible for overseeing the organisation’s

Unlocking Potential

A Comprehensive Impact Evaluation of the Foundation For Excellence’s (FFE’s) Scholarship and Beyond Scholarship Programmes

Programme Management – Skilling

A social development incubator had developed a programme, funded by a large investment bank, to improve gender diversity ratios and quality of candidates entering the retail sector.

Gender Advisory

Women smallholder farmers comprise of 43% of the labour force in emerging economies. However, their productivity is less than male counterparts.

Global Toolkits for FLN Assessments

Foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) proficiency is vital for students to remain in school, improve higher-order skills, secure a decent livelihood, and improving their social and health outcomes. In this ecosystem, assessments play a pivotal role in measuring and enhancing these FLN outcomes over time. In our previously published product,

From Readiness to Listing: NGOs’ SSE Journey

SKI’s Capital for Impact Practice Area conducted a webinar focusing on the comprehensive process of registering and listing an NGO on the Social Stock Exchange (SSE), a significant milestone in accessing capital within the impact ecosystem. The session, titled ‘From Readiness to Listing: NGOs’ SSE Journey,’ was facilitated and moderated

Can Account Aggregators disrupt the status quo of financial data sharing in India?

While India’s credit market has been expanding since the pandemic, it is the least robust among its Asian peers, due to bottlenecks within its financial data sharing systems. No standardised systemfor data sharing and consent management in India’s financial sector, resulting in inefficiencies and data privacy concernsOnly 29% of Indian

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