
Rallying For A World Where Development And Sustainability Go Hand In Hand
Developing countries need to bear the enormous costs of green transitions, and simultaneously adhere to the principles of equity in just transition

Developing countries need to bear the enormous costs of green transitions, and simultaneously adhere to the principles of equity in just transition

Primary health care (PHC) is defined as a whole-of-society approach to health to ensure a high quality level of health and well-being and its equitable distribution, by focusing on people’s needs and as early as possible. This is intended for across the care continuum, from health promotion and disease prevention,

Sankaranarayanan Balakrishnan brings 17 years of work experience across the oil and gas and retail sector before he moved to the social impact world. As the Chief Financial Officer at Sattva, he heads the finance function and PMO covering FP&A, Controllership, procurement, and business operations.

Krishna will be leading a session at the WMG Round Table – a closed-door forum that brings together senior leaders for focused conversations on emerging priorities for businesses today. He will be speaking about ‘ESG Scorecard’ — a critical tool for organisations navigating sustainability, compliance, and stakeholder expectations.

Parul Gupta and Abhishek Modi, with contributions from Meenakshi Iyer 29 December, 2022 The global handicraft industry is valued at nearly $750 billion but worldwide, the creators of handmade products are denied fair compensation or recognition for their work. It is a similar story in India, where more than 60 per cent

Creating an ecosystem where designers, innovators, and entrepreneurs collaborate to tackle social issues affecting underprivileged communities and the environment.

Digital technology is increasingly being leveraged by organisations working in the social sector to create impact and enhance service delivery across a range of sectors. Digital public goods have the potential to unlock opportunities worth USD 700 Bn in India and scale impact for its citizens. This study, conducted across

The changes to CSR law bring about a number of unique opportunities for nonprofits that have not been possible earlier. We see a few important trends.

India faces a critical risk from rising heat, marked by a 0.3°C rise in average temperature in a 30-year period and this is projected to increase further by 5.1°C in the next 75 years. By 2050, heatwave days in cities could increase four- to sevenfold, with peak temperatures rising from

In this column, Shrutee Ganguly talks about how taking care of employees’ mental wellbeing must be a priority for the sector.