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How can Technological Solutions Strengthen the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain?

Pharmaceutical production in India has been a formidable force for healthcare, so much so that no written report ever fails to eulogise India as the “pharmacy of the world”. Despite the prowess of Indian pharmaceutical industries in manufacturing affordable generic medicines, poor quality and unavailability of essential drugs, vaccines, and

Inequity in Digital Health Solutions

Public and private investment, policies, and solutions are fueling growth in India’s digital health landscape and are one of the key bets to achieving Universal Health Coverage.

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Indian Migrant Workers: Understanding the Dynamics of Migration in India

Migration is a prevalent phenomenon where workers move from one region to another in search of employment. There are approximately more than 140 million Indian migrant workers, who contribute 10% to the Indian GDP. Three primary causes drive migration in India – aspirations for economic mobility, socio-economic disenfranchisement, and urbanisation.

Digital Healthcare Financing

Digital Healthcare Financing to Accelerate Digital Health Equity

The use of digital technologies has enabled greater access to quality healthcare across the continuum of care and demonstrated high potential in advancing universal health coverage. India is witnessing a rise in the number of digital health startups as well as in their funding. The healthtech sector received $2.2 billion

Investing for Impact: Social Stock Exchange in India

The Social Stock Exchange (SSE) is envisioned as a regulated stock exchange that will bring together non-profit organisations (NPOs), for-profit enterprises (FPEs), donors, and investors to direct more capital towards the development sector. The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE India) received in-principle approval from the Securities Exchange Board of

Inside the reshaping of CSR in India during Covid-19

With the recent amendments to CSR rules, a gruesome second coronavirus wave and reduced corporate performance due to the pandemic, social responsibility spend for companies is not going to be the same this fiscal CSR expenditure on education reduced from Rs5,718 crore in FY19 to Rs5,244 in FY20. The pandemic

Advisory – Social Entrepreneurs

A group of social entrepreneurs developing technology innovations to optimise water usage for food production were looking to take their idea to market.

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