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Capacity building of non profits working in education sector.

Reimagining Capacity Building in Education with Digital Public Goods

Capacity building programmes are crucial in the engagement strategy of nonprofits working in the education sector. They become drivers of landmark policy goals, such as the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, in India which is one of the world’s largest education systems. By involving local stakeholders, nonprofits equip state governments,

A man documenting his financial records

Open Credit Enablement Network

The Indian digital lending market is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 38%, and reach US $350 billion by 2023 as a result of improved digital financial inclusion.

Decoding Gender Data Gaps with Mitali Nikore

In this episode, we discuss gaps in gender-disaggregated data at the national level, and their impact on solution design to improve female labour force participation, with economist Mitali Nikore.

Shruti Bharath

Shruti Bharath brings 14 years of diverse experience working across the private sector, nonprofits large and small, social enterprises, start-ups and now social impact consulting.

As Head Central Delivery Products, she leads an intrapreneurial unit at Sattva, with a unique mandate to productise critical consulting services that will help

Making a case for Sector Disruptors

At Sattva, we have always believed that in order to end poverty, it is important to strengthen the ability of social organisations to create impact. And as part of our work today, we engage deeply with a wide range of organisations – from some of the largest non-profits in the

Corporate Social Innovation

Corporate Social Innovation

Key Insights on European Companies Catalysing Impact in India As India enters its eighth decade of independent governance, it stands at a pivotal moment of transformation, with immense potential for substantial economic growth and significant strides towards achieving the nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In 2014, India set a precedent

7000 leaders Network

Can we imagine creating a network of 7000 leaders that represent the whole of India – Not just geographically but culturally, socially and politically – and can drive transformative change within their block.

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