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Shriram Bharathan R

Shriram Bharathan is the Partner for Sustainable Business Advisory at Sattva Consulting. With over 20 years of experience across design, infrastructure, and services sectors, he brings deep expertise in environmental sustainability, decarbonization, energy transition, climate risk, impact creation, and ESG for organizations, investors, and their supply chains/portfolio companies. Shriram has

Understanding the Global South

Sattva supported IEFG and ECFG to amplify the participation and voice of Global South funders in key decision-making discussions at a global scale by conducting an in-depth landscape analysis of key trends, needs, motivations and challenges faced by funders in Asia, Africa and Latin America.

Worsening Water Stress in Agriculture: Is There a Glimmer of Hope?

India has 18% of the world’s population and 4% of the water resources, making the dynamic heavily skewed. Agriculture accounts for a whopping 89% of the water use in India, compared to 69% at the global level. Compared to other leading agricultural producers like Brazil, the USA, and China, India

Can Account Aggregators disrupt the status quo of financial data sharing in India?

While India’s credit market has been expanding since the pandemic, it is the least robust among its Asian peers, due to bottlenecks within its financial data sharing systems. No standardised systemfor data sharing and consent management in India’s financial sector, resulting in inefficiencies and data privacy concernsOnly 29% of Indian

Vanita Viswanath

Vanita Viswanath has been a development sector practitioner and social entrepreneur for over 20 years. She is the former CEO of Udyogini, a non-profit that focuses on business services such as training.

Investing in Adolescent Health and Well-being: Effective Interventions in India

Adolescents in India represent a significant proportion of the country’s total population, with approximately 253 million individuals in the age group of 10 to 19 years. Adolescents need access to information, opportunities, skills and services, during this transitional period that is critical to laying a foundation for good health. In

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