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OUR WORK Delivering High Impact With the right balance of head, heart and hands Share The tangram in our logo embodies the values that we stand for – balance, and the necessity to build solutions by bringing pieces together. Addressing complex societal challenges requires businesses, societies, governments and other stakeholders

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Krishna Hegde

Krishna is CEO & Co-Founder of PYOR, and organisation with a mission to accelerate global institutional investor participation in digital assets by enabling high fidelity insights and data. Before founding PYOR, Krishna worked at CoinSwitch, India’s largest crypto platform, leading new initiatives and setting up CoinSwitch Labs (an in-house incubator

Touchpoint Highlights – What ONDC means for Small Businesses

The fourth session in the SKI Touchpoint series was conducted by the Digital Platforms Practice Area, on the theme of Digital Pathways with ONDC for Nano & Small Businesses’. Abhishek Modi, Lead – Digital Platforms at SKI (abhishek.modi@sattva.co.in), moderated this session, featuring Nandita Sharma, the Social Impact Lead for ONDC.

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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