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Decoding Challenges and Tailwinds for India’s Entrepreneurs ft. Manoj Kumar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txaqxJycyP8       India is the third largest innovation ecosystem in the world. From India’s transformational growth in the IT sector to her rapid digitisation, innovation is truly having its moment in India today. However, despite this promising outlook, social innovation continues to face challenges to scale. Faced by

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

Evolving Financing Needs of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs): From Pre-Incubation to Maturity

Understanding the Evolving Financing Needs of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs): From Pre-Incubation to Maturity Understanding the Evolving Financing Needs of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs): From Pre-Incubation to Maturity Understanding the Evolving Financing Needs of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs): From Pre-Incubation to Maturity The growth and success of farmer producer organisations

Digital Marketing and Branding for Non-profits

The Sattva Partner Network recently hosted the webinar, Digital Marketing and Branding for Non-profits to guide organisations on strong brand positioning as well as the tools, steps and strategies in creating a brand.

Respond > Solve > Evolve

Sattva undertook a research study commissioned by Kamonohashi Project (Kamo) to develop a report on the Anti-Human Trafficking (AHT) solution ecosystem in India.

How can Technological Solutions Strengthen the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain?

Pharmaceutical production in India has been a formidable force for healthcare, so much so that no written report ever fails to eulogise India as the “pharmacy of the world”. Despite the prowess of Indian pharmaceutical industries in manufacturing affordable generic medicines, poor quality and unavailability of essential drugs, vaccines, and

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