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Strengthening Millet Value Chains through Private Sector Collaboration

Millets are gaining importance in India’s discourse around climate change and sustainability due to their nutritional benefits, such as their high protein and dietary fibre content. The Indian government is campaigning to mainstream millets and make India the global hub for millets.Private sector brands are expanding their product baskets to

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Formalising the Female Workforce in Indian Agriculture

Agriculture is one of the main sources of livelihood for women in rural India. Despite their contribution and value addition, however, women are viewed as informal workers who are characterised as domestic support or even go unpaid.

From Readiness to Listing: NGOs’ SSE Journey

SKI’s Capital for Impact Practice Area conducted a webinar focusing on the comprehensive process of registering and listing an NGO on the Social Stock Exchange (SSE), a significant milestone in accessing capital within the impact ecosystem. The session, titled ‘From Readiness to Listing: NGOs’ SSE Journey,’ was facilitated and moderated

Where Indian philanthropy has gone wrong

From startups to micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), when one wants to foster scale and innovation, capital is often the first lever to consider—more credit, more investment, and flexible terms for accessing funding. In the post-pandemic world, nonprofits are going to be up against a wide range of problems, most

E-Waste: From Toxic to Green

We are currently the world’s third largest e-waste generator, producing over 3.23 million metric tonnes per year, only behind the US and China. In this article, we explore the some scenarios of the future of E-waste, some opportunities and challenges, and their impact on our world.

European Companies’ CSR Journey in India: Seven Years of Transformative Impact

As India embarks on its eighth decade of independent governance, it finds itself at a crucial juncture of change, presenting vast opportunities for substantial economic growth and notable progress in attaining the country’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The private sector has emerged as a key player in India’s development story,

Digital Platforms: Funding Landscape

Digital technology is increasingly being leveraged by organisations working in the social sector to create impact and enhance service delivery across a range of sectors. Digital public goods have the potential to unlock opportunities worth USD 700 Bn in India and scale impact for its citizens. This study, conducted across

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Evaluating School Readiness in India

The definition of school readiness is located within a framework that has two characteristic features: transition and gaining competencies and the readiness of three entities, children, families and communities, and schools themselves. There is enough evidence at the global and national levels to establish the role of school readiness in

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