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Ritchika Dsouza Thimmaiah

Ritchika Dsouza Thimmaiah brings 12+ years working extensively across the social impact sector across NGOs and corporates. As Regional Head for Corporate Advisory at Sattva, Ritchika currently manages the CSR engagement with corporate clients.

More than Money

Elder Self-Help Groups have not just helped the elderly financially, but also given them a new
lease on their social and personal lives in their twilight years.

Life at Sattva

Life at Sattva Share Life at Sattva is an exciting journey – sometimes into the boardrooms of India’s largest companies to discuss CSR and ESG strategy, sometimes into the chambers of government working on national policies and welfare schemes, and at other times into the hinterlands of the country truly

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An NGO’s guide to earning donor trust Rathish Balakrishnan and Govind Iyer break down the current trends defining social sector spending, essential lessons for non-profit leaders to earn donor trust, and what systemic change could look like for India. Listen now AI-powered impact assessment, built to hear communities at scale.

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Delivering sustained results since 2009 across emerging economies in collaboration with 0 + COMPANIES 0 + PHILANTHROPIES 0 + NON-PROFITS 0 + COUNTRIES OUR WORK At the heart of our work lies the philosophy of collaboration. Long-standing societal and environmental issues cannot be solved by any one stakeholder alone. Impact

Gender Wage Gap in India

Gender Equality and Women Empowerment is recognised as a critical component of sustainable development and is an area where Sattva has worked on extensively. We present a quick overview of the gap in wages earned by men and women in India.

Demystifying Assessments to Ensure School-readiness in Children

As children progress through grades, the learning crisis intensifies – eventually leading to about 52% of children at Grade 5 not being able to read Grade 2 text. While the gaps in learning outcomes become more visible as learners move upward in grades, the problem starts early on. Moreover, it

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