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Leadership in Action

Proposal

Name of the project-

Class and Division- 3

Group Number & Student’s Name

Align to which goals? – Mission/Sustainable development goals/Save soil etc- SDG Goal No.2- Zero
Hunger

Problem identification (Which need is the project addressing. Eg – lack of awareness/environmental


hazards)-

Scope of work- Includes providing emergency food aid to vulnerable populations, implementing
rapid response measures to address acute food shortages, and establishing community-based
initiatives for local food production. Collaboration with local communities, NGOs, and governments
is crucial for the swift and effective implementation of these short-term measures, laying the
foundation for sustainable, long-term solutions to eradicate hunger.

Target group – Area of impact- Due to rise in inflation and unemployment in the country we are
facing an increase in homelessness and poverty which has led to increase in people going hungry for
at least one meal every day. In India there are over 195 million people who do not access to meals to
everyday. In Mumbai alone more than 10,000 people do not have access to 2 square meals every
day.

Solutions – brief explanation of what is the solution of the problem. -

1. Aiming for partnerships with NGOS and movements with similar inspirations, namely Robin Hood
Army, with which we can aim to expand our resources and collaborations will also help spread our
name and message across a large number of people. We can also minimize our own expenditure by
taking advantage of Robin Hood Army’s already huge resources and create impact from the start.

2. Installing contribution corners on the streets where people can donate food that maybe excess or
cooked specifically for donation and people can come to these corners and take whatever food that
maybe required. This will allow the people of need access to food without going too far or spending
too much money to get at the main donation center.

3. Host weekly donation drives at schools encouraging children to donate food which will lead to a
threefold positive outcome- 1. Our movement will get immense popularity due to the spread of
word by children to their families. 2. Will enable people of need to eat home cooked hygienic food
without relying on other sources. 3. Will instill a habit of donation in children which will lead to them
having better values which they will ultimately use to shape the future of tomorrow.

Anticipated Challenges/Constraints- Resource shortage (Manpower, logistics, funding, getting


permits, NGO credibility and eagerness to collaborate), red tape and bureaucracy.

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