Empowered communities in the digital age
Moving the data narrative in the social sector from Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) to Agency & Empowerment (A&E)
Our collection of stories and ideas on how change
leaders are reimagining and co-creating change
that inspires more change
We are a community of curators, catalysts, funders and network weavers on a quest to enable Impact @ Scale. The central question we are trying to answer is: What does it take to create services for 3.3 billion people of the world who earn less than $5.5 per day, at scale, with speed and sustainably?
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Can we reimagine how to leverage our freewill and creative instincts to solve large, unpredictable and mutating challenges in fields such as healthcare, livelihoods, education, equity and climate?
Learn the Whats, Whys and Hows of Societal Thinking, scaffolded with the views and experiences of practitioners.
To drive systemic transformation in education, building the capacity of education leaders is essential. How can school leaders be empowered to reform the education system?
This is the question ShikshaLokam answers.
As of 2022, StoryWeaver has grown to become one of the world’s largest digital platforms for children’s books and is home to 40,000+ stories in 306 languages with over 50 million reads across the globe.
Impact at scale is a collective effort, and at Arghyam, the vision to ensure “safe, sustainable water for all” is achieved with partners, networks, and most importantly, by empowering those closest to the problem to come up with solutions that serve them best.
Societal Thinking is a philanthropically funded body of knowledge is a free public good and is being shared openly and made available as per the Creative Commons, CC BY SA 4.0 International License.
Societal Thinking is a way to reimagine and realise exponential social change. This systemic approach helps change leaders find new ways to solve social problems – by bringing together diverse sets of people, restoring their agency and providing them with accessible infrastructure.
Speed is a critical factor in achieving Impact @ Scale. Speed of execution, speed of building solutions, speed of getting the solutions to the citizens, speed of responding to challenges as they emerge all influence the speed of solving the problem.
We enter the New Year with a resolve that going forward we must never let the tower fall by our hands. We can win this Jenga.