SAMRIDH Healthcare Blended Finance Facility has been featured in Convergence’s State of Blended Finance 2024 report. Our innovative approach to mobilizing capital has been cited as a leading example of effective blended finance in strengthening India’s healthcare system.
There is a close-knit community of 456 million indigenouspeople living worldwide, which plays a crucial role inpreserving cultural diversity and protecting naturalenvironments.
The “Managing Monsoons in a Warming Climate” issue brief, developed by IPE Global and Esri India, addresses the pressing issue of climate change and its impact on India. As global temperatures rise and atmospheric humidity increases, heatwaves have become more frequent and intense, particularly in tropical regions like India. This brief delves into the projected […]
The theme for this year is ‘Youth Skills for Peace and Development’ highlightingthe crucial role that young people can play in maintaining peace in a conflict drivenworld.
In this project, to provide youth employment opportunities and fortify the healthcare workforce in India 360 ONE Foundation committed CSR grants to the SAMRIDH Healthcare Blended Finance Facility, which is supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by IPE Global.
This report provides pathways for differential capital flow and explores how blended finance can be a helpful tool to drive more public, private, and philanthropic investments to mobilise the private health sector towards net zero.
SAMRIDH’s “Toolkit for Gender Lens Investing” is a practical guide designed to equip and empowerinvestors. It helps establish standards for gender lens investing, particularly in the healthcare sector,which is crucial for building healthy and prosperous communities.
Led by Raghwesh Ranjan, Anshita Sharma, Akash Porwal, and Namita Wadhwa of team SEE, this paper discussed the effects of social and behavioural change interventions on minimum dietary diversity among pregnant women and associated socio-economic inequality in Rajasthan, India.
Highlighting the efforts that are contributing to the #GenerationRestoration movement and reshaping our approach to environmental conservation.
Today, almost half the world’s population lives in areas where plastic waste has already exceeded its capacity to be managed. Waste management, particularly the reduction and management of plastic waste, has emerged as a pressing concern, echoing across worldwide.