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CSR Impact Monitoring and Assessment

Share CORPORATES CSR Impact Monitoring and Assessment Our work in Assessments, Monitoring and Evaluation empowers corporates to maximise and measure the impact of their CSR goals. Our partnerships enable thorough research processes, which include scoping the domain for investments and grant-making, testing hypotheses, generating an evidence base, and measuring the

NGO Resilience

Sattva anchored a set of webinar sessions that were designed to cover some of the healthcare specific learning gaps of non-profits and better support their ongoing initiatives across the country.

Understanding Self-identity among Young Women across India

Sattva recently conducted a research study, in collaboration with one of our clients to support them in designing their gender-focused social impact programme. This programme was focused on helping young women understand their identities and achieve their future aspirations and dreams.

Programme Advisory and Management

Share FOUNDATIONS Programme Advisory and Management Our advisory services include evaluating strategic decisions for funders, developing strategy, creating roadmaps, and bespoke advisory services.  We operationalise the design, strategy and implementation of flagship and pilot programmes with defined work streams and accountabilities for all stakeholders. We do this by identifying a need,

Touchpoint Highlights: Strengthening Farmer Producer Organisations

SKI’s first Touchpoint session was conducted by the Agriculture Practice Area, on the theme ‘Strengthening Farmer Producer Organisations’. The session was facilitated by Debaranjan Pujahari (Principal and Agriculture Practice Area Lead). He was joined in conversation by renowned development management professional and practitioner, Mr Suryamani Roul (Director, Global AgriSystem). The

Millet Cultivation in India – Advantages and Opportunities

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has announced 2023 to be the ‘Year of the Millets’ under India’s recommendation. This article explores the potential of millets as a viable answer to India’s evolving dietary needs and agricultural realities.

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