
Sustainability in Agriculture: SALT Model
Anaha Trust, a domestic foundation with its heart in nurturing grassroot initiatives on societal welfare worked with developing and scaling up alternative models of sustainable agriculture.

Anaha Trust, a domestic foundation with its heart in nurturing grassroot initiatives on societal welfare worked with developing and scaling up alternative models of sustainable agriculture.

Property holds enormous economic, social, and symbolic relevance, especially for marginalised communities in India. However, systemic issues inhibit sustainable access to property for such groups.

The Social Investment Landscape in Asia assesses the opportunities and challenges for philanthropy and social investment in the region.

Primary health care (PHC) is defined as a whole-of-society approach to health to ensure a high quality level of health and well-being and its equitable distribution, by focusing on people’s needs and as early as possible. This is intended for across the care continuum, from health promotion and disease prevention,

A social development incubator had developed a programme, funded by a large investment bank, to improve gender diversity ratios

CSR funds are an important source of capital for social impact projects and implementing organisations. How is the regional distribution of the origin, spend and circulation of CSR funds in India? This paper analyses region-wise trends, mostly in visual format.

Agricultural finance in India is currently facing a crisis of high-interest rates leading to higher debt percentages, lack of insurance financing for risk mitigation and unreported capital flows. Understanding these gaps will lead to the achievement of bigger opportunities and objectives such as increasing farmers’ income, promoting resource efficiency, enhancing

Research shows that 92% of individuals are socially inclined in one way or the other.

The third session in the SKI Touchpoint series was conducted by the Health Practice Area, on the theme of ‘Integrating Perinatal Mental Health into Health Systems today’. The session was facilitated and moderated by Sattva Knowledge Institute’s Lakshmi Sethuraman, Principal and Lead, Health Practice Area and Dr Hema Divakar, CEO

Foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) proficiency is vital for students to remain in school, improve higher-order skills, secure a decent livelihood, and improving their social and health outcomes. In this ecosystem, assessments play a pivotal role in measuring and enhancing these FLN outcomes over time. In our previously published product,