IMPACT INDIA
Q&A With Ratan Tata
Since becoming chairman of Tata Trusts, Ratan Tata has shifted the trusts’ focus from charitable work to programs that seek to transform lives.
Since becoming chairman of Tata Trusts, Ratan Tata has shifted the trusts’ focus from charitable work to programs that seek to transform lives.
A project undertaken by Indian NGO Gram Vikas shows how efforts to solve a particular social problem can have a far reaching impact on an entire social system.
India has the most youth of any country, and one of the most diverse, making education one of its biggest challenges.
Technology alone is not the innovation. Rather, the innovation lies in how technology is deployed.
The Aga Khan Development Network is empowering communities.
Focusing on reducing costs can be the key to unlocking results at greater scale. Nonprofits in India and the United States provide important lessons for NGOs around the world on just how to do that.
Gramalaya combines community mobilization with education and microfinance.
India provides particularly fertile ground for the gender-lens grantmaking movement.
MHT helped launch a community-driven initiative to improve sanitation.
From fraternity houses in the American Midwest to villages in rural India, Breakthrough is experimenting with novel approaches to reducing violence against women and girls.