We have first-hand knowledge of what’s needed to make their lives better.
We have a proven track record in working with lowest common denominations and have profited ourselves and our partners.
We have closely worked with government, which again forms an important factor in these initiatives (Regulatory and Licensory).
We have identified time-tested models and methodologies that will ensure that we benefit others and in the process profit ourselves. Our unique Local Implementation of Global Solutions (LiGS) is a one of its kind model that has seen a lot of success in a short time.
Most importantly, we have committed ourselves to it. We have tied-up with Poverty Action Lab of MIT to do impact evaluation on all our projects. We are working closely with Ministries and Bureaucracies of different State departments in understanding the problems and sorting them out.
"We will have time to reach the Millennium Development Goals – worldwide
and in most, or even all, individual countries – but only if we break
with business as usual. We cannot win overnight. Success will require sustained
action across the entire decade between now and the deadline. It takes time
to train the teachers, nurses and engineers; to build the roads, schools
and hospitals; to grow the small and large businesses able to create the
jobs and income needed. So we must start now. And we must more than double
global development assistance over the next few years. Nothing less will
help to achieve the Goals."