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the years, stemming from the resolve that the Collaborative as a pioneering climate funding
country should not lag in this field due to a lack of accelerator in the region. We are now positioned to
facilities and capabilities. The partnership with the be a frontrunner in global philanthropic leadership to
Government of Madhya Pradesh, for example, build climate resilience. The Trusts commit to
resulted in rapid progress in the setting up of a building similar programmes at scale, leveraging
Comprehensive Primary Health Care model in the collaborations with fellow donors, and continuing its
state. Simultaneously, the leveraging of technology engagement with a range of relevant and
platforms strengthened the quality of services to like-minded partners from civil society and across
facilitate equitable healthcare for all. In fact, the the private and public sectors. While the Trusts seek
adoption of cutting-edge technology is the hallmark to tirelessly work deeply and at scale for social
of healthcare infrastructure. There is a need for more transformation, we also commit to celebrate,
innovative solutions like HealSeq, incubated by the animate and rejuvenate the arts, culture and creative
India Health Fund seeded by the Trusts, which economies of which our nation has a rich and diverse
reduces the diagnosis time of drug-resistant resource.
tuberculosis from 4 months to 2 weeks.
Advancements in science and technology continue
Our region of the globe continues to work to to promise solving the most pressing development
advance gains in the nutritional status of women and challenges. With our deep commitment to the
children. The Trusts will renew its e orts in holistic well-being of humanity, we will continue to
improving nutritional outcomes not only by foster creative human potential across our entire
strengthening work at the systemic levels, in value chain. In all that we do, the Trusts endeavour to
improving quality and access to fortified and hold up the torch passed down by our Founders – to
enriched diets, but also by trying to bring about give back to communities and to lift their voices as
changes in community norms. We recognise that we move towards a more just, inclusive and
primary health and education are two key entry equitable future for all.
points in the nation’s development journey, whose Ratan N. Tata
key marker is both reflected in and a ected by our Chairman
children’s nutritional status.
Sustainability plays a pivotal role in our approach to
development. The Trusts have always recognised
that achieving sustainability requires diverse
approaches and deep meaningful collective e ort.
One such e ort has been our response to the climate
emergency. The Trusts incubated the India Climate