
Neera Nundy
Neera Nundy is the co-founder of Dasra, a strategic philanthropy organisation and was a speaker at ‘Philanthropy and the SDGs’, a side event to the UN High Level Political Forum.
There is a growing need to analyse the status-quo of practices followed by funders in India with regards to ‘listening’ and building feedback loops with the NGOs and communities
Since 2006, the private sector has invested about $620 million, mostly towards Swachh Bharat schemes and behavioural change communication. However, driving investments towards other aspects of the sanitation value chain, that ensure safety and equitable inclusion of marginalised groups, is crucial
Family philanthropy is not an exception to the changes brought by the pandemic. Amid the ever-widening inequality gap, families need to deliberately engage and approach giving in a way that enables dignity, equality, and social justice
Like during the pandemic, in the coming years, we will need family philanthropies to continue to make decisions, deploy funds and play a more central role – as partners with other players – to drive more sustainable change
India contributes to 20 percent of the global SDG gap in 10 of the 17 sustainable development goals, and to more than 10 percent of the gap in another six
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