We endeavor to reduce hunger and poverty in the rural areas of India by helping the communities improve their nutritional health and family income; find alternate sources of food sustenance and income generation; reducing wastage and optimizing resources; educating about the various aspects of health, nutrition, food sources, preservation, income generation, skill building, entrepreneurship, farming techniques and optimization of resources; supporting setting up of community kitchens, food banks, and cash assistance for those in abject poverty.
In 2020 up to 811 million people suffered hunger worldwide as per the UN reports; and more than 2 billion people suffer from malnutrition. raising the risk of chronic diseases and death. According to several studies women and children are more susceptible to hunger and consequent ailments. As per GHI 2021, South Asia and Southern Africa are the hotspots. Also, (WFP , 2015) 80% of worldwide hunger is prevalent in rural areas, which is true for India as well.
Hunger breeds out of poverty. The hunger and malnutrition, in consequence reduces a persons capacity to earn better and reduce individual poverty. This becomes a viscous cycle and needs an external intervention to break it.
We aim to provide that external intervention and stimulus to reduce hunger and poverty in Rural India.