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Evolution of Rupee for Rupee Philanthropy in India

Evolution of Rupee for Rupee Philanthropy in India

Source: Alliance Magazine Kriti Jain and Lekhya Reddy 16 March 2023 As philanthropy in India increasingly shifts from dollars to rupees, there is a need to understand how philanthropic capital can be used in a more catalytic manner towards creating better impact in India, with a specific focus on ‘blended

From Readiness to Listing: NGOs’ SSE Journey

SKI’s Capital for Impact Practice Area conducted a webinar focusing on the comprehensive process of registering and listing an NGO on the Social Stock Exchange (SSE), a significant milestone in accessing capital within the impact ecosystem. The session, titled ‘From Readiness to Listing: NGOs’ SSE Journey,’ was facilitated and moderated

ESG and Sustainability Advisory

Share CORPORATES ESG and Sustainability Advisory With increasing stakeholder pressure, emerging regulations, and the need to future-proof businesses, corporations are looking to identify and adopt sustainable practices. There is hardly any disagreement in believing that the future for all of us has to be a low-carbon economy. To enable this

For the Right Frame of Mind

In this column, Shrutee Ganguly talks about how taking care of employees’ mental wellbeing must be a priority for the sector.

A displaced woman and child in a refugee camp

Effect of Climate Change on Public Health

Climate change is a pressing global issue with wide-ranging implications for environmental and human well-being, demanding urgent action for mitigation and adaptation. It poses significant threats to human health due to direct and indirect impacts like degraded air quality that exacerbate respiratory ailments, and rising temperatures and intensified extreme weather

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

Addressing the Low Female Labour Force Participation in India

COVID-19 presented an opportunity to re-evaluate structural barriers and to “build back better”. Our blog on the SelectHER programme highlights how long-term engagements can add value to the employability of women and bring meaningful change in society.

Girl Child Day | STEM scholarships for girls must be a national imperative

With an anticipated global growth rate of 8.8 percent in STEM occupations from 2020 to 2030, India will play an important role by contributing 60-65 million jobs in information technology, digital communication, cybersecurity, e-commerce, and digital finance sectors. Although India accounts for 31.7 percent of the global STEM graduates (43

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