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Opportunities presented by ABDM to strengthen primary healthcare

Sattva brought together funding agencies, not-for-profits, subject matter experts, advisors to government, and private sector leaders actively involved in the digital health ecosystem and primary healthcare to discuss the opportunities presented by the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) to strengthen primary healthcare in the country.The discussion focused on key challenges

Meera Harish

Meera is a Partner at Sattva Consulting, responsible for leading Sattva’s work in the corporate sector.

SUTRA 2024

This year’s summit aims to be a forum for cross-sectoral collaboration, enabling stakeholders to set and achieve responsible sourcing targets throughout commodity harvest cycles.

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Leveraging Digital Health to Accelerate Maternal and Child Health Outcomes

In recent years, India has made considerable progress in its maternal and child health indicators and reduced IMR and MMR by a considerable fraction. Frontline workers like ASHA and ANM have played a central role by improving accessibility, generating awareness and enhancing utilisation of ANC and PNC services.However, there exist

Region-wise CSR analysis – Feb 2019

In this report, we have analysed the cumulative 3-year CSR spend by the entire set of companies (total of 29190) on the regional distribution of CSR using the data made available by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs as of January 2019.

Atul Kotnala

Atul Kotnala brings 12 years of rich experience in the social impact sector working with various philanthropic foundations. As the Associate Principal at Sattva, Atul leads the Bharat Collective to influence philanthropic capital, and build capacity of hyperlocal organistaion backward areas.

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Opinion: Rethinking How We Measure Women’s Workforce Participation

In recent years, alarms have been sounded regarding the declining women labour force participation rate in India, which currently stands at approximately 30%, according to the latest data from the Periodic Labour Force Survey. This measurement is a key indicator of not only women’s workforce participation, but also a country’s

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