Fourth Edition | FY 23-24
Part 2 of this knowledge series aims to assess reasons for limited blended finance in WaSH programs, list prevailing examples for blended financing therein, and how these could be scaled up.
READ MOREThe need to re-envision traditional grant-making and develop a more catalytic method to produce a greater social return
READ MOREInterview with Samunnati on how blended finance can empower small holder farmers at the bottom of the pyramid
READ MOREAn evidence-driven and outcome-focused approach to improving learning outcomes for students in India
READ MOREChanging the incentives in the Indian skilling ecosystem through an innovative and dynamic outcomes based approach
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