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Socio-emotional Learning in India

The momentum around social-emotional learning is not just being driven at the national level, but also actively prioritised by the state education departments.

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

Gearing up the Indian workforce for a Green Economy

Lack of policies hampering green skill development: Report

India has the potential to create 35 million green jobs by 2047 but barriers like lack of policies for green skill development, funding gaps, inadequate skill infrastructure, exclusion of vulnerable groups, and lack of collaboration among key actors need to be addressed, states a report by Skills Council for Green

Donor Readiness for Non profits.

The series aims to strengthen internal preparedness of NGOs and boost their chances of receiving funds. We will be covering topics on Compliance, Basics of Financial reporting and M&E reporting, Leveraging Tech for Donor reporting and  Understanding Funder Expectations.

Enabling Gender Equity on the Cotton Farm

This gender sensitisation toolkit seeks to provide an approach for organisations and / or trainers working closely with farming communities or those implementing agricultural programmes.

Decoding Digital Health with Badri Pillapakkam

In the last few years, digital health has emerged as a potential game changer for enabling accessible, affordable, and quality health care for all. The pandemic has only emphasised the role of digital health as a key enabler to achieve universal health coverage. In spite of the high potential of

Decoding Micro-irrigation for Farmers in India ft. Kaushal Jaiswal

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNLIZloHNMU        A part of solving India’s water crisis lies on its farms. From soil, to grain, cultivation, to harvesting, none knows the agrarian land in India and its potential more than our farmers. By empowering farmers with technology that will help them with greater yield, while enabling

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