
Women in India: COVID-19 Impact, Response and Policy Environment
A piece analysing the response, delivery mechanisms, and the way forward, for a holistic, gender-lensed response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A piece analysing the response, delivery mechanisms, and the way forward, for a holistic, gender-lensed response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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

The study plots the current landscape of funding and solutions for ECCE enabled by CSR, explores trends and evolution of CSR in ECCE funding.

Continuing our series on region-wise analysis of CSR funds in India (you can access the previous post here),

There are 66.2 million girls in India in the 15-24 year age group who are out of school. A subset of these women are deemed Permanently At-risk Out of School Girls (PAR OOSGs) who are highly unlikely to join mainstream education.

The labour market statistics that measure women’s labour are a critical foundation for effective policy design and ecosystem interventions to advance women’s economic empowerment. As per current measurements, India’s female labour force participation rate stands at approximately 30%. However, the methodologies that lead to this figure are underpinned by a

Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) in India is still in crisis despite significant improvements in student enrollment and retention in elementary schools. Only about 20% of rural students in class 3 can read texts intended for grade 2, according to the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2022. Similarly, less

Sattva is more committed now than ever to support non-profits during these times. In the last few months, a majority of our work has focused on institutional challenges. Read about it here.

How do we fix climate financing to avoid a global increase in temperature above 1.5℃? And how can we do this while delivering on the rest of the SDGs, ensuring a just and equitable transition?

Sattva with India Health Fund brought together Indian and Global Foundations, Government, Not-for-profit and Private sector leaders to discuss the role of innovations in strengthening health systems and collaborative approaches to strengthen primary healthcare systems.
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