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India CSR

Seven years of CSR in India – disruptive yet evolutionary

Srikrishna Sridhar Murthy 28 November, 2022 The CSR law in India has seen not only an increase in corporate giving but development in the strategic deployment of that giving It has been seven years since a corporate social responsibility (CSR) law was implemented in India. The passage of time has

Corporates

Corporate CSR and Sustainability We help companies achieve impact through corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability practices. Share corporate clients 0 + 1/3 of India’s total CSR represented districts covered 0 + With more than INR 1.84 lakh crore invested in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) since its inception in 2014,

Solutions for Young People of India Report

The report adopts a mixed-methods research approach to identify organisations, map solutions, and classify actors working across five areas – Flexible Learning, Life Skills, Career Guidance, Skill Development and Placements, and Engagement of Young People in India.

Decoding the Rupee for Rupee impact of blended finance ft. Ramraj Pai

https://youtu.be/R7aiFvtUxtk        At the core of enabling sustainable development it comes down to how it is funded that determines the success or failure of making true and lasting progress. Currently we face a significant challenge with achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, as there is a

Enhancing the Quality of Maternal Healthcare in India

Quality in maternal healthcare is defined as the degree to which the maternal and newborn health services can be considered to be safe, effective, timely, efficient, equitable and people-centred. Integration of quality of care across the antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal period is essential to improve healthcare outcomes of mothers and

Decoding the Role of Philanthropy in Blended Finance ft. Prachi Windlass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HjxlgjXdLY       Philanthropy plays a vital role in the development sector naturally, however, in India today philanthropic capital accounts for only 5% of the total funding, with 95% coming from the governments. Is there a way we can reimagine the development sector, as a market place, that can

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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.

Understanding the Global South

Sattva supported IEFG and ECFG to amplify the participation and voice of Global South funders in key decision-making discussions at a global scale by conducting an in-depth landscape analysis of key trends, needs, motivations and challenges faced by funders in Asia, Africa and Latin America.

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