INDIGO-POJ-0036
Quality Education India Development Impact Bond
Stage of development: Complete
Policy sector: Education
Delivery locations: Gujarat / Mumbai / Uttar Pradesh / NCR Delhi
The British Asian Trust is a diaspora-led international development organisation, founded in 2007 by His Majesty King Charles III and a group of British Asian business leaders to tackle widespread poverty, inequality and injustice in South Asia. The Trust specialises in, and champion the use of, social finance products to drive positive change across the region. In India, 3 of the country’s 5 development impact bonds (DIBs) have been conceptualised and executed by the British Asian Trust – the Quality Education India DIB, the Skill Impact Bond, and the LiftEd DIB. In Pakistan, the Trust is currently developing the country’s first outcomes-based initiative and is gearing up to launch an impact bond in employment.
Organisation type: Registered non-profit organisation, charity or foundation
Organisation role: Intermediary
Countries: India
Policy areas: Education, Employment and training
Rhea Miranda
Associated Impact Bond project SDGs:
INDIGO-POJ-0036
Stage of development: Complete
Policy sector: Education
Delivery locations: Gujarat / Mumbai / Uttar Pradesh / NCR Delhi
INDIGO-POJ-0229
Stage of development: Implementation
Policy sector: Employment and training
Delivery locations: India
INDIGO-POJ-0321
Stage of development: Implementation
Policy sector: Education
Delivery locations: Bihar / Delhi / Haryana / Himachal Pradesh / Uttar Pradesh
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