Catalysing Change Week (CCW) | Webinar on Jun 29, 5:00-6:15 PM
Catalyst 2030 We are NGOs, social enterprises, intermediaries, funders and other social change innovators, collaborating in this urgent moment to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We live in a unique era of human progress. Extreme poverty, malnutrition, violence, and infectious disease have plummeted, while life expectancy, literacy rates, and electricity access have soared. Yet, severe inequalities in income, health, education, and representation disadvantage billions around the world. Meanwhile, humanity’s growing ecological footprint is threatening many of the natural systems we all depend on—such as climate, oceans, land, biodiversity, and fresh water—which are nearing irreversible tipping points. These crises often intersect, creating conditions ripe for instability and conflict. We may be the last generation alive that can act to reverse these trends. Catalyst 2030 believes that collective action and bold, new strategies are needed to address the crises of our time. Joining forces with communities, governments, businesses, and others, Catalyst 2030 members are working toward changing systems at all levels. Cumulatively, members have already impacted the lives of millions, often with limited resources. Together, we envision the realisation of the SDGs for all.
Indian School of Development Management (ISDM) got seeded as an idea in early 2016 when its founders came together with a common vision to launch a first-of-its-kind educational institution that would develop and groom the next generation of professional leaders and managers for the development sector. ISDM envisions building Development Management as a stand-alone domain and an aspirational choice for professionals in the development sector. By 2025, ISDM aims to become the go-to management institute for top professionals wanting to transform the development sector for a greater impact on people’s lives.
Catalysing Change Week (CCW) | Webinar on Jun 29, 5:00-6:15 PM
A stakeholder dialogue organised by ISDM and Catalyst 2030 on ‘Corporatisation of NGOs: Need of the Hour or Recipe for Disaster’.
The panel will discuss how a corporatised NGO might operate differently and consider the need for this change, weighing the pros and cons. Furthermore, we’ll discuss the practical steps and strategies involved in embarking on this journey. Lastly, gain valuable insights as we delve into the lessons the corporate sector can learn from the social sector, fostering collaboration and innovation.
This event is a part of CCW, which is the world’s largest event led by social innovators and entrepreneurs to share knowledge and exchange ideas.
Panelists:
1. Chandrika Bahadur, CEO, The Antara Foundation
2. Kruti Bharucha, Founder and CEO, Peepul
3. Nidhi Bhasin CEO, Nasscom Foundation
4. Matilda Lobo, Senior VP, CSR & Sustainable Banking, IndusInd Bank
Moderated by: Kakul Misra, Director, Strategic Capacity Building, ISDM
Join us for an engaging session with industry leaders and experts!
Tap on the link to register: LINK
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