As a part of The Byte, every month or so, you’ll receive a curated set of learning bytes which could be useful for your work, inspire you to act or if not anything else, tickle your thoughts.
The Byte will serve as a platform to keep you in the “know” about the latest projects, investments and efforts that help to make well-being a reality for the most vulnerable.
This is our first issue, so expect some teething problems. We are happy to hear from you on anything exciting or useful that you would like to share. I look forward to a filled inbox at [email protected] with insights, applause and perhaps even brickbats!
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Angela Chaudhuri
Impact Catalyst @Swasti
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For our very first issue, we give you our latest offering - the Learning4impact Platform.
This has all the learning nuggets contributed by you in the last year. We will continue to curate learnings from you and other public health warriors. This is a brand new, hot-off-the-shelf offering, so do take it for a spin.
We just met each other at the Partners Meeting on June 25, 2019 hosted by USAID/India Health Office, Abt Associates and Swasti at the Taj Mansingh Hotel in New Delhi, which provided us the space to ignite passion, debate and foster learning on Inclusive Development.
Watch this space for more opportunities to solve critical problems that stand in the way of Inclusive Development.
#OutOfTheBox
Did you know that the more men engage in caregiving, the more they contribute to gender equality, violence prevention and better mother, newborn and child health? So what are you waiting for? Read more, in this latest report released just earlier this month.
Yes, newspapers are indeed one way of affecting change through shaping public perception.
In this issue we highlight one article, in the Biospectrum which is India's first comprehensive biotech business and healthcare monthly magazine.
A panel at IIHS Urban Arc 2019 explored how urban systems and governance can be made more responsive to their needs. The panel features USAID-supported projects - The Challenge Initiative for Healthy Cities, Building Healthy Cities, and Engaging Private Sector Providers for RMNCH+A Outcomes.
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