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Approaches, ideas, and fresh perspectives that cut across sectors within the social impact space.

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Finding the ‘triple win’ in climate solutions
EDF's Amanda Leland and Hisham Mundol explore strategies to curb methane in India's dairy sector, navigate the risks of green hydrogen, and accelerate India’s climate tech development.

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India needs a biodiversity approach to conservation
Conservation in India needs to move beyond protection of flagship species like tigers and elephants, to include the variety of flora and fauna the country hosts.
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Design that works for everyone
India’s National Building Code shows us how universal design can make our built spaces inclusive and accessible to all.
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From us, for us: Philanthropy must be committed to social justice
Philanthropy cannot flourish under fear, especially as its objective is to empower people by losing their fear.
by Martin Macwan | 3 min read
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Do finance and compliance in the social sector need a makeover?
Complex and changing financial rules often make it difficult for nonprofits to sustain their work. To turn finance into a strength rather than a burden, organisations need better training, peer support, and accessible tools.
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Skill development in India: The facts behind the figures
A closer look at India's vocational education system reveals a rising reliance on short-term training, poor employment outcomes, and inflated placement statistics which reflect systemic failures.
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