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Decoding Universal Health Coverage with Dr. Nachiket Mor: Part 2

In Part 2 of our discussion on Universal Health Coverage, host Rathish Balakrishnan and guest Dr Nachiket Mor dive into the need to define the right problems while taking a digital public goods approach to UHC, challenges with financing, and lessons from other countries. They also discuss how the private

Anganwadi wroker, helper and children begin the day with a prayer

Capacity Building of Anganwadi Workers, Helpers and Supervisors

An anganwadi in India is a significant space for thousands of families across rural and urban parts of the country. With 1.4 million anganwadis, India is ensuring the achievement of health, nutrition and education outcomes for young children and their mothers. As per the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS), they

Small Beginnings, Big Shifts: My Sattva Story

We spoke to Sonam Angmo recently, asking her to reflect on her decade-long journey at Sattva. As someone who has seen it all – in the social impact space, as well as within Sattva, she shares her journey in this rich and heartfelt account:  How has your journey at Sattva

Where Indian philanthropy has gone wrong

From startups to micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), when one wants to foster scale and innovation, capital is often the first lever to consider—more credit, more investment, and flexible terms for accessing funding. In the post-pandemic world, nonprofits are going to be up against a wide range of problems, most

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