
Discussion on Blended Finance Narrative Report
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In this episode, Aparna Dua from Asha Impact and Divya Pinge from the India Impact Collaborative (IIC) unpack the why, how, and what of Blended Finance in India. They discuss the country’s most comprehensive report on blended finance for impact, designed to accelerate the adoption of structured investment approaches that drive social and development outcomes.
Key highlights:
Why now: It’s time to move from anecdotal evidence to a data-driven narrative for blended finance.
Structured approach: The report frames impact investing as a science, not just a strategy.
Opportunities & challenges: Commercial capital can bridge funding gaps for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), but legal hurdles, lack of data, high costs, and limited pipelines remain barriers.
Recommendations: Unlock philanthropic and commercial capital, improve transparency, document success stories, and leverage platforms like the India Blended Finance Collaborative (IBFC) to connect investors and projects.
Whether you’re an investor, policymaker, or impact enthusiast, this episode explores how blended finance can transform social impact in India, and why collaboration between government, foundations, and investors is key.