
Matching Contributions in India
Through this research we have endeavoured to create evidence, an actionable toolkit and document case studies that exemplify the practice of matching contributions in India.

Through this research we have endeavoured to create evidence, an actionable toolkit and document case studies that exemplify the practice of matching contributions in India.

Meet me at @avpn, at the session on: Exploring Procurement Strategies to Deliver SME Growth and Social Outcomes Date and time: Tuesday, April 23, 2024, 4:15 PM – 5:30 PM (Asia/Dubai) Venue: The Dining Room, Park Hyatt Corporates often face hurdles in integrating social organisations and impact enterprises into supply chains.

Careers today are rarely a straight ladder, they look more like a lattice with myriad options to move up, sideways, change tracks and take turns.

Malnutrition in India is a multifaceted issue, encompassing both undernutrition and overnutrition. According to the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2022 Report, around 224.3 million Indians are undernourished. Inadequate access to diverse and healthy diets causes micronutrient deficiencies, especially in children and women. Nutrition has gained

“Science and philanthropy, working hand in hand, can turn once-unthinkable ideas into public goods that serve everyone. Because innovation is everywhere, it’s a shared resource, and a global knowledge bank that we can all build on, together.” This article by Srikrishna Sridhar Murthy, originally published by Impact Europe, makes a

Despite the significance of handicrafts in India’s rural economy and export sector, the crafts industry has been languishing due to policy neglect and poor earnings for those at the bottom of the value chain.

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

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CSR funds are an important source of capital for social impact projects and implementing organisations. How is the regional distribution of the origin, spend and circulation of CSR funds in India? This paper analyses region-wise trends, mostly in visual format.

Despite significant growth in the Manufacturing sector in recent years, labour risks due to state-level compliance systems, gaps in accountability, and sector-specific vulnerabilities are still prevalent.
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