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An Indian woman farmer on her field

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

Circular Economy Models in Agriculture

Despite the lack of a common definition for circularity, there are some core principles to help us identify the concept: i. Minimising waste and pollution ii. Preserving and regenerating natural ecosystems while dealing with waste and residue iii. Promoting fairness and inclusivity across local communities that bear the social costs

Decoding Micro-irrigation for Farmers in India ft. Kaushal Jaiswal

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNLIZloHNMU        A part of solving India’s water crisis lies on its farms. From soil, to grain, cultivation, to harvesting, none knows the agrarian land in India and its potential more than our farmers. By empowering farmers with technology that will help them with greater yield, while enabling

Touchpoint Update: Reimagining Professional Pathways for India’s Health Workforce

The Health Practice Area at the SKI conducted a webinar on ‘Reimagining Professional Pathways for India’s Health Workforce‘, on Sept. 16, 2024. The webinar hosted Dr Nachiket Mor (Visiting Scientist, The Banyan Academy of Leadership in Mental Health), Dr Gayathri Vasudevan (Chief Impact Officer, Sambhav Foundation),and Rathish Balakrishnan (Co-founder and Managing

India is Changing

On 1st January 2019, we launched our new initiative – India Data Insights – with the aim of making actionable data insights available to everyone in the form of ready-to-use charts and interactive dashboards.

Making Antenatal Diagnostics Work

Effective antenatal care is required to reduce India’s MMRIn October 2024, the Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund, Dr. Natalia Kanem, lauded India’s efforts in reducing the MMR (maternal mortality rate) by 70% between 2000 and 2020, to 97 per 100,000 live births. However, this is still above

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