eMagazine, March 2026

Global Impact Review, Volume 01, Issue 02, March 2026 Flipbook PDF

Global Impact Review, Volume 01, Issue 02, March 2026 Flipbook PDF

(Image Credit – Pexels). Today, farmers do not just work in the fields. With a simple mobile phone and the internet, they can sell their fresh crops directly to buyers anywhere. Digital marketing is a very easy and powerful way…

(Image Credit – Pexels). Sustainable development today is no longer built through isolated efforts. Real progress happens when governments, corporates, NGOs, startups, researchers, and communities work as one connected ecosystem. This collaborative structure — often called an impact network —…

(Image Credit – Pexels). India’s agricultural sector is undergoing one of the most significant transformations in its history. Traditionally dependent on monsoons, manual practices, and fragmented supply chains, agriculture is now being reshaped by technology, renewable energy, and climate-driven innovation.…

Modern donors and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) teams now expect transparency, measurable outcomes, and digital credibility before making funding decisions. They want clarity about how resources are used and what real change is being created on the ground. Compassion continues…

(Image Credit – Pexels). In the dynamic landscape of sustainable development, securing the right funding is pivotal for driving impactful projects. For organizations operating in agriculture, climate resilience, and renewable energy, understanding where to find and how to apply for…

(Image Credit – Pexels). 2026 Strategic Analysis for Investors & Corporates. The narrative of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) has undergone a fundamental transformation. In 2026, we are witnessing the end of “Greenwashing” and the birth of “Green-stacking”—where corporations layer…

An exclusive contribution by Rohini Singh, President, Charvi Empowerment Society (CES), outlines key strategies for building inclusive, climate-smart, and sustainable agricultural ecosystems. As we progress into the 21st century, this sector remains pivotal—supplying food, sustaining rural livelihoods, and anchoring traditional…

(Image Credit – CES). In development conversations, impact is often measured in numbers. But on the ground, change is measured in livelihoods secured, confidence restored, classrooms energized, and villages illuminated after sunset. Over the past six years, Charvi Empowerment Society…

(Image Credit – Pexels). India’s agricultural sector, supporting nearly 58% of the population, is currently navigating a high-stakes transition. As of 2026, the Economic Survey highlights that while agriculture contributes roughly 16-18% to the national GDP, it faces a “yield-security…