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Our values at Partnerships for Impact

Our values at Partnerships for Impact

Posted on 6 September, 2022 by john doe

We have uncompromising standards of excellence and deliver results. We work hard with creativity and determination to implement creative ideas and solutions that work. We pay close attention to the social and development space because it matters.   Our organisation ensures and creates a safe, healthy, and dynamic working environment. We strive to recruit people from all backgrounds, experiences, and nationalities, recognise their dignity and approve of their human rights and privacy....
About Partnerships for Impact

About Partnerships for Impact

Posted on 7 September, 2022 by john doe

Partnerships for Impact  (P4i) is an independent enterprise that strives to bring about change by bringing together high net worth individuals and medium-sized to big donors with socially conscious organisations that are focused on making a positive impact on the world and people’s quality of life. By striking a balance between pursuing equitable growth and social good, we want to accomplish this. By establishing connections between donors and such businesses to combine purpose and...
Forget the four “Horsemen” and focus on the four “Trojan horses”.

Forget the four “Horsemen” and focus on the four “Trojan horses”.

Posted on 9 September, 2022 by john doe

The answer, in our honest view, is a resounding no. At various moments in recorded history, the four “horsemen” decreased inequality by shocking the system violently and upsetting the established order. These shocks weakened the hold of elites’ power, reduced their support base, and increased the value of  low-skilled employees . None of these elements, however, appear to be at play in the present pandemic. It appears that things are going in the opposite direction in certain aspects. The...
India’s Water Conundrum Beyond the Tipping Point?

India’s Water Conundrum Beyond the Tipping Point?

Posted on 24 November, 2022 by john doe

For the past 20 years, India has been experiencing a severe  water crisis . As urban and industrial growth picks up speed, per capita availability has decreased to around 1,400 cubic metres annually and will continue to do so. The issues are well-known for enabling India, but they exist in separate administrative and thematic contexts. Will India’s problems with water get worse? Most research appears to support this. According to some predictions, India’s water supply will fall short of...
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