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Global Pioneering transformations and empowering communities: shaping a future of lasting impact at the heart of emerging markets across the Global South. Share Countries covered 0 + Social organisations 0 + We are focused on expanding our impact footprint across emerging markets in the Global South. Drawing from our experiences

Innovation for Impact

The social sector, which is looking to solve the gnarliest problems at a global scale, from clean water to education to financial inclusion, deserves our most transformative ideas and innovations.

Consulting – Change Management

A Mumbai-based non-government organisation operates the world’s largest 24-hour toll free emergency phone service for children in distress that is spread across 420 districts in India.

Navigating Regulatory Rapids of the ESG Landscape

Now, more than ever, the resilience and growth of businesses depend on the proactive actions taken by their leadership to address ESG risks and seize opportunities arising from them. However, a key challenge that they face is understanding and navigating the constantly evolving regulatory landscape. The global business landscape is

Shriram Bharathan R

Shriram Bharathan is the Partner for Sustainable Business Advisory at Sattva Consulting. With over 20 years of experience across design, infrastructure, and services sectors, he brings deep expertise in environmental sustainability, decarbonization, energy transition, climate risk, impact creation, and ESG for organizations, investors, and their supply chains/portfolio companies. Shriram has

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Harnessing Social Stock Exchange for Farmer Producer Organisations

Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) are collective entities formed by farmers to pool resources, share knowledge, and engage in collective action. They play a crucial role in empowering farmers, promoting sustainable practices, and addressing the challenges of fragmented landholdings. However, the growth of the FPO ecosystem has stagnated due to challenges

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