
Priority Areas for Action: Understanding Mental Health Data in India
Sound mental health and well-being are essential for individuals to lead a fulfilling life.

Sound mental health and well-being are essential for individuals to lead a fulfilling life.

Through extensive research and client engagement, Sattva recognises areas that can be leveraged to function successfully within the existing conservation ecosystem.

We brought together government, philanthropy, not-for-profit, and private sector leaders and policymakers for a roundtable conversation on embedding mental health services within primary health care.

This report, developed by Sattva and funded by WINGS’ #LiftUpPhilanthropy Fund, maps the philanthropy support ecosystems (PSEs), with a particular focus on multi-stakeholder partnerships (MSPs), in seven South and Southeast Asian countries—India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. It aims to break silos, bridge knowledge gaps in the philanthropic

The Social Investment Landscape in Asia assesses the opportunities and challenges for philanthropy and social investment in the region.

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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.

Expanding opportunities to women and moving towards gender equality remains integral to the 2030 agenda for Sustainable Development Goals.This is the first in a series we are doing on Gender Equality in India.
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Measuring water risk requires multidimensional, geospatial data which is a combination of hydrogeological, socio-cultural, administrative and economic indicators and collected at an adequate temporal frequency. At present, in India, this data is not collected at a resolution high enough to be meaningful for micro-level planning of water conservation initiatives, or
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