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Expanding opportunities to women and moving towards gender equality remains integral to the 2030 agenda for Sustainable Development Goals.This is the first in a series we are doing on Gender Equality in India.

A strategic initiative centered on empowering women farmers, focusing on enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainable practices.

While externalities like regulatory environment and availability of funding may limit the growth of non-profit organizations at times, organizational capacity building can help overcome some of the challenges associated with scaling for impact.

While India’s credit market has been expanding since the pandemic, it is the least robust among its Asian peers, due to bottlenecks within its financial data sharing systems. No standardised systemfor data sharing and consent management in India’s financial sector, resulting in inefficiencies and data privacy concernsOnly 29% of Indian

Digital technology is increasingly being leveraged by organisations working in the social sector to create impact and enhance service delivery across a range of sectors. Digital public goods have the potential to unlock opportunities worth USD 700 Bn in India and scale impact for its citizens. This study, conducted across

Sattva and IDH conducted a gender analysis of cotton cultivation — ‘Business Case for Gender Mainstreaming in Cotton in Maharashtra’.

Digitalisation has already been a significant game changer for India’s economy and society. Digital public infrastructure and digital public goods, or DPIs and DPGs,have emerged in the development ecosystem as a means to achieve population-scale social impact. We have already seen the potential of DPIs with the success of Aadhar

Hunger and food security have always been a pressing challenge and an important part of the global agenda.

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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