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Transitioning to a Sustainable Business

While we all may be at different stages of our ESG journey, it is the commitment we all need to make towards understanding the shift within the sector, our peers, market and global ecosystem. It may be important to treat the transition opportunity as an investment rather than a cost.

Understanding Self-identity among Young Women across India

Sattva recently conducted a research study, in collaboration with one of our clients to support them in designing their gender-focused social impact programme. This programme was focused on helping young women understand their identities and achieve their future aspirations and dreams.

How can Account Aggregator simplify credit access for SHGs?

What prevents financial inclusion of SHGS? National and state rural livelihood missions have enabled the formation of more than 86 lakh women’s Self Help Groups (SHGs) in India, and their linkages with financial institutions. SHGs represent a distinctive approach that allows access to low-cost financial services with a process of

Empowering Girls in STEM: Insights from the Digital Inclusion Summit

We are thrilled to share that Sattva Knowledge Institute collaborated with Muskaan Dreams and the Global Digital Alliance as the knowledge partner for the Digital Inclusion Summit 2024.  Digital Inclusion Summit is a global movement that aims to close the digital gap for 120 million students in India, bringing key

Sattva team at the EVPA Conference 2022

Learnings from Sattva’s participation at the EVPA Conference 2022

Daniel Rostrup Last week, Sattva participated in the European Venture Philanthropy Association (EVPA) Annual Conference, one of the most influential gatherings in Europe for those investing for impact. I had the opportunity to attend the session, along with over 700 social sector funders gathered in Brussels, and our Sattva team,

Digital Healthcare Financing

Digital Healthcare Financing to Accelerate Digital Health Equity

The use of digital technologies has enabled greater access to quality healthcare across the continuum of care and demonstrated high potential in advancing universal health coverage. India is witnessing a rise in the number of digital health startups as well as in their funding. The healthtech sector received $2.2 billion

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