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charcha 2020

Sattva hosted the Financial Inclusion track at “charcha 2020” – a platform for the Indian development sector to come together and chart a course for the country’s resurgence from the COVID-19 crisis

Building and sustaining healthcare capacity in Bihar

Sattva and other partners collaborated to support the Government of Bihar to strengthen the public health infrastructure and build resilience to combat COVID-19 with immediate impact as well as securing long term interests.

Respond > Solve > Evolve

Sattva undertook a research study commissioned by Kamonohashi Project (Kamo) to develop a report on the Anti-Human Trafficking (AHT) solution ecosystem in India.

Participatory Learning and Action Approach: Jharkhand

Over the years, Jharkhand has made remarkable progress with respect to maternal and child health. In this article, a Sattva team member talks about his on field experience learning about and witnessing the implementation of the innovative PLA approach.

Predatory Lending: Is it worth your interest?

What would happen in a world where the interest rate on borrowings is 60% per annum? Predatory lending often inhibits the growth and cash flows of the poor, strangling them with a lifetime of debt.

Sexual Health Protection

Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness is for All

Sexual and reproductive health awareness programmes are often still viewed as a privilege in many parts of the world. On Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Day this year, as we look to move forward and empower all people with the right knowledge, equality takes center stage.  When we look at

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

Young children eating fruit.

Unveiling the Nutritional Landscape of India

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

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