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An Indian woman farmer on her field

Opinion: Rethinking How We Measure Women’s Workforce Participation

In recent years, alarms have been sounded regarding the declining women labour force participation rate in India, which currently stands at approximately 30%, according to the latest data from the Periodic Labour Force Survey. This measurement is a key indicator of not only women’s workforce participation, but also a country’s

Decoding a Life Cycle Approach to Mental Health with Dr Pratima Murthy

India is grappling with a severe mental health crisis, with over 197 million Indians diagnosed with mental disorders, exacerbated by a wide treatment gap. The good news is that there is growing recognition of the importance of mental health in the country. However, a thorough understanding of what it entails,

Introducing: CSR Partnerships for Innovation

Welcome to our latest podcast: CSR Partnerships for Innovation. Over the past few years, India has inched up to become the third largest innovation and entrepreneurship hub globally. Our economy boasts of start-ups across diverse sectors with incredible innovation pouring in from every corner of our country.  Another movement is also

Shruti Bharath

Shruti Bharath brings 14 years of diverse experience working across the private sector, nonprofits large and small, social enterprises, start-ups and now social impact consulting.

As Head Central Delivery Products, she leads an intrapreneurial unit at Sattva, with a unique mandate to productise critical consulting services that will help

CSR Compliance

In this report, we have analysed the entire set of companies (total of 29190) on their CSR compliance using the data made available by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs as of January 2019.

Healthcare in India

Healthcare in India

Status of health indicators in IndiaIndia has displayed significant commitment towards improving its health indicators and achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Although India’s efforts to reduce noncommunicable diseases are in their infancy, it has managed to make significant strides in its fight against communicable diseases.

Democratising HIV Care

Democratising HIV Care

By addressing the feedback of key populations [people living with HIV (PLHIV), female sex workers (FSW), men who have sex with men (MSM), transgenders (TG) and youth] with changes in healthcare systems, the Community-Led Monitoring programme aims to improve HIV service delivery across 14 districts in Telangana, Maharashtra and Delhi.

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