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The Many Faces Of Dignified Jobholders
Editorial Shrishti Puri Editorial Shrishti Puri

The Many Faces Of Dignified Jobholders

A big part of Upaya’s mission is expanding the conversation about job quality to intentionally include jobs created for those living in extreme poverty in emerging markets. But even within that subgroup, there are important variations that we need to understand in order to measure impact.

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Patiently Coming Full Circle
Editorial Kate Cochran Editorial Kate Cochran

Patiently Coming Full Circle

Upaya added to our initial support for this company, Tamul Plates, and joined with another like minded investor, Artha Impact, the impact investing arm of Rianta Capital Zurich, to place an equity stake in it. At the time, our $27K was a big investment for Upaya.

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Upaya Social Ventures Announces Successful Exit From Tamul Plates
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Upaya Social Ventures Announces Successful Exit From Tamul Plates

Upaya Social Ventures today announced its exit from its longstanding equity position in Tamul Plates, an Assam-based social enterprise that produces and markets high-quality, all-natural disposable plates and bowls made from arecanut (palm) tree leaves, all while creating jobs throughout a sustainable value chain

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How can technology innovations sustainably solve the global food challenge?
Editorial AB Chakravarthy Editorial AB Chakravarthy

How can technology innovations sustainably solve the global food challenge?

With scientific advances post World War II, many defense technologies found applications in agriculture. This innovation drove food production and productivity thus reducing starvation deaths globally. The same technologies left a huge imprint on the planet’s soil, water, and biodiversity. Now, we need to focus on both enhancing food production for the growing population while also producing it in a sustainable manner.

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