Keya Madhvani Singh
@keyamadhvani
Currently at @IndiaClimCollab. Formerly at @Twitter and @Acumen.
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Here’s a great opportunity for someone who loves the internet and telling important stories about climate change. India Climate Collaborative is looking for a digital media manager — someone to manage and grow all of our digital assets. Interested? Let me know! linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…
Thrilled to see MAATIBAANI part of this — great song for a critical cause.
Reconnected with this force of nature who taught me so much about my work, and myself. Lucky to have worked with you, Jacqueline Novogratz! #AVPN2023
“Coordinated action is critical when you want to impact problems at scale, and you need to start with trust to end with trust.” Shloka Nath talking about the India Climate Collaborative’s approach to working with philanthropy and mobilising it to climate change at #AVPN2023
“We have to build narrative pathways for funding to move — it’s a critical role for collaborative philanthropy — because we cannot talk about our problems using language of the Global North.” Shloka Nath on the climate and development needs of the Global South at #AVPN2023
🌏 Introducing #EarthExponential – the ICC’s platform to scale India’s homegrown #climatesolutions. It brings funders and non-profits together to increase the efficiency of climate funding! Visit now: earthexponential.org #CSR4Climate #ClimateAction MacArthur Foundation JSW Foundation
We were lucky to have a conversation with the incredible Kavitha Iyer about climate change in India, and some of the inspiring non-profits working to address it. Watch this 📹
Kicking off #ClimateWeek2023 with an event by the Global Commons Alliance about the power of climate communications and words from Xiye Bastida: “We must not only think about the future we are creating for generations to come, but the generations we are creating for the future”
“Our children’s future depends not on assigning blame or salvaging a broken status quo, but on writing new rules for a world that’s already changed.” Arunabha Ghosh on countries working together to find solutions to the climate crisis when the multilateral framework has not.