
about 10 years ago // Corporate Sustainability
Numbers are now rolling in for the first year companies had to spend 2 percent of their average net profit for the past three years on development projects under India's Companies Act 2013.
over 10 years ago // NGO laws
Nongovernmental organizations in India are bracing for the worst, concerned that proposed regulatory changes could restrict their access to foreign funding further — a move that could force some to close, Devex learns from NGOs in the country.
over 10 years ago // Sanitation
India set out an ambitious plan to end open defecation by 2019. But unless major changes are done in the way the budget is allocated and the mission is implemented, NGOs fear the mission will inevitably fail.
over 10 years ago // Sanitation
In a country where there are multiple languages, castes and tribes, no single behavior change program will work in all contexts and communities. So how can NGOs working to help end open defecation in the country make such programs work in India?
over 10 years ago // Nepal earthquake and response
With the cost of recovery in earthquake-ravaged Nepal estimated at $6.6 billion, preparations are underway for a donor conference this week to coordinate reconstruction and drum up support for the underfunded aid effort.
over 10 years ago // Aid localization
The April 25 earthquake didn't just render thousands of people inaccessible, it also put at risk an industry that has become a major contributor to Nepal's economy. A partnership between WFP and the country's largest trekking associations aims to address both challenges. Here's how.
over 10 years ago // Nepal earthquake
While knowledge of local government and languages is important, the key to the success of any rebuilding effort in Nepal is being able to understand and work with local communities, Nepalese NGOs engaged in the U.N. shelter cluster shared to Devex.

over 10 years ago // Nepal earthquake
Logistical challenges and slow disbursement of aid funds are hampering relief work in Nepal — forcing agencies on the ground to think outside the box and deliver much-needed assistance before the monsoons hit. U.N. officials in Nepal give us the inside track.
over 10 years ago // Neglected tropical diseases
When WHO declared leprosy had been eliminated as a public health problem in India in 2005, it marked the beginning of funding problems for NGOs working to combat the infectious disease in a country registering half of the world's new cases each year.
over 10 years ago // NGO laws
If the government doesn't unblock Greenpeace India's frozen accounts soon, the environmental advocacy group would have to shut down at the end of the month. But it is just one of many environmental and rights groups that have come under attack in India — which local NGOs claim is part of a wider crackdown on critics of the Modi administration.