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Enhancing the Quality of Maternal Healthcare in India

Quality in maternal healthcare is defined as the degree to which the maternal and newborn health services can be considered to be safe, effective, timely, efficient, equitable and people-centred. Integration of quality of care across the antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal period is essential to improve healthcare outcomes of mothers and

CSR and Impact Portfolio Advisory

Share CORPORATES CSR Impact Portfolio Advisory Our approach to effective CSR includes a strategic focus on CSR and Impact Portfolio Advisory. CSR contributions are a way to engage corporations to play a hand in solving key issues of development. In a global context, corporations are responsible for engaging all business

Enabling Equity in Classrooms in India

Given the enormous diversity within a country like India, there have been remarkable initiatives which emphasise on education for all but do not necessarily solve for equity.

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.

ESG: Does it Matter?

ESG: Does It Matter?

Vipul Arora Environmental, social and governance (ESG) is a term that has gained increasing importance in recent years, particularly for corporations and investors in these enterprises. ESG is a research and analysis framework that allows ‘Institutional Investors’ and Companies to assess their risks and opportunities, with respect to their environmental,

Investors

Corporate CSR and Sustainability We help companies achieve impact through corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability practices. Share 0 + corporate clients 1/3 of India’s total CSR represented 0 + districts covered With over INR 122,000 crore invested in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) during 2014-2021, and with a big thrust

Gender Advisory

Women smallholder farmers comprise of 43% of the labour force in emerging economies. However, their productivity is less than male counterparts.

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