The Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Strengthening India’s Healthcare Infrastructure
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Sandeep Nailwal, co-founder of Polygon and a serial entrepreneur, established his philanthropic endeavor, Blockchain for Impact (BFI), during the second wave of COVID-19. Since then, he has been working tirelessly to strengthen India’s healthcare infrastructure and support marginalized communities through strategic collaborations. Initially starting as an emergency response initiative, BFI has now evolved into a system delivering programmatic interventions in public health at both micro and macro levels. Today, Nailwal leads a global team of over 400 individuals, focusing on community health initiatives and fostering multi-sector collaborations.