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CREATING A HUNGER FREE INDIA

INTRODUCTION

• Action Against Hunger - A global humanitarian

organisation that takes decisive action against

the causes and effects of hunger

• Saving lives of malnourished children, ensuring

everyone can access clean water, food, training

and healthcare

• Enabling entire communities to be free from

hunger

• For almost 40 years, across nearly 50

countries, have led the global fight against

hunger

• Sustainable programs integrated into local

health systems, local government bodies and

building local capacities.

OUR PRESENCE

Lives touched: 311,209

Current

Planned

MAHARASHTRA

Mumbai: Govandi, Darukhana, Kalwa , Khar

Palghar: Mokhada, Jawhar, Vikramgad, Wada

Nashik: Igatpuri, Niphad

Amravati: Dharni, Chikhaldara

Gadchiroli : Gadchiroli, Dhanora

MADHYA PRADESH

Burhanpur: Khaknar

Dhar: Gandhwani, Umarban, Bagh

Sheopur: Karhal, Vijaypur

Singrauli: Deosar, Baidhen

RAJASTHAN

Baran: Shahbad, Kishanganj

Udaipur: Kherwara, Rishabdeo

Dungerpur: Bicchiwada

Banswara: Chotisarwaran

Jaipur

Dhaulpur: Rajkheda, Bari MTC, Baseri MTC

DELHI: Nizamuddin Slums

20

19

Board of Directors &

Patrons

Leadership Team

HoD Programs

Program Manager

Field Supervisors Officers and Volunteers

HoD Communications & Fundraising

Manager

Deputy Manager

HoD

Advocacy

Advocacy Team

HoD

Admin & Finance

Admin and Logistics

Research

M&E

SKILLED AND COMMITTED TEAM OF 129 CREATING CHANGE ON GROUND

ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

Technical ORGANISATION STRENGTH

• Good Governance through

strengthening Bureaucracy,

Systems and Process

• Political: Policy reforms ,

strengthening

& enactment

• International Associations

(INGO’s. Institutional partners,) PPCP – Public Private

Community

(Partnerships)

Knowledge management &

dissemination

Evidence based research

• Constitutional Structures

• Institutional Structures

• Community based organizations (CBO)

• Federated Structures

• Groups of people (Men)

• Communities

• Households

• Pregnant & Lactating Women

• Care Givers

• Adolescents

• Service Providers

• Decision makers

• Influencers

MESO

MICRO

MACRO

WHAT WE DO?

Preventive &

Curative Research

• Research Studies

(SMART.

SQUEAK, NCA),

• SION MNT

• Surveys and

assessment

reports

• Information and

Knowledge

Management

• Cohort Child

Tracking MIS

• Case studies

• Thematic

Positioning

• Integrated program

operationalization

• Provision of Clinical

Care

• Community

Behavioral Change (

Awareness &

Practice)

• Bridging supply and

demand of services

• Access to Health

systems (Referrals)

• Community Outreach

& Accountability

Institutional

Strengthening

• Develop Policies,

protocols and

guidelines.

• Strengthening

Infrastructure

• Models Created

(MTC’s, AWCs, OTC’s*

• Strengthening

Governance

systems &

Process

• Knowledge

Transfer

• Grievance

Redressal

Mechanism

Capacity

Building

• Training on

diverse thematic

areas

• Health System

Strengthening

• M & E / Reviews

and evaluations

• Technical

Assistance

• On job training/

Hand holding

• Skill Development

Advocacy

• Nutrition security

• Position papers

• Branding

• Campaigns

• Partnerships

• Evidence

creation

• Creating

Enabling

Environment

*MTC: Malnutrition Treatment Centers

OTC: Outpatient Treatment Centers

AWC: Anganwadi Centers

• Action Against Hunger Global Network

• IIT Bombay

• TISS

• KVK

• IIHMR

• Washington University

• Sion Hospital - Mumbai

• Corporates – Credit Suisse, Societe Generale

• Trusts & Foundations – Godrej , Max India ,

Pirojshah Godrej Trust Tata trust etc.

• International Development Agencies – UNICEF,

GAIN,

CIFF , BBG etc.

• Digital Crowd Funding , Events & HNI Networks

• Government Funding / Resources & PSUs

• Develop CMAM Models / Center of excellence

(AWCs / MTCs / NRCs / OTCs )

• Institutionalize good governance within the system

• Diverse MoU’s with the governments / departments

• Partnerships centered around strength based

approach (Government Institutions / NGOs / INGOs /

UN / Consortia / Coalition) etc.

• Knowledge Management & Dissemination

• Convergence & Integration

• Design policies, guidelines & protocols

• Institutionalize capacity building

• Strengthen community structures & accountability

mechanisms for maximizing demand & supply

• Access to entitlements (11 government services

being strengthened)

• Develop grievance redress mechanism

I

Technical,

Academia &

Research

Partners

Strategic

Partners

Scaling Up

01

02

03

04

A

D

V

O

C

A

C

Y

• Nutrition security

• Engagement with policy

makers, media,

parliamentarians,.

• Communication &

Position papers

• Branding

Sustainability

HOW WE DO IT?

OUR

UNIQUENESS

IS OUR

INTEGRATED

APPROACH

Life Skill

Education

CMAM Preventive

Curative

WASH

FSL ECD &

Care Child

Nutrition Security

Mental

Health &

Care

Practices

Maternal

Health &

Child

Care

M & E / Cohort Tracking

Inn

ovati

on

s &

Researc

h

Ad

vocacy

AREAS OF INTERVENTION

Environmental : Geographical Outreach

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Particulars 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

No. of States 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4

No. of Districts 1 2 2 3 3 5 11 13 15

No. of Blocks 1 2 2 3 3 6 22 25 31

No. of Villages 11 22 91 185 279 477 2075 3054 3949

No. of Slums 1 5 5 5

The operational volume is increasing 10 folds from 065 to 6.1 Million Euros whereas my operational costs is declining from 9% to

7 % over the period of 4 years.

OUTREACH

Year wise Total program

budget (A) in Euros 0.65 2.88 4.3 6.1 13.9

Year wise Total Structure /

Support budget (B) In Euros 0.06 0.2 0.3 0.43 0.97

In Mn Euros 2016 2017 2018 2019

State wise

Total

budget

Nutrition Nutrition + FSL +

WASH

Nutrition + FSL +

WASH

Nutrition + FSL +

WASH

MEAL: MONITORING EVALUATION ACCOUNTABILITY &

LEARNING

Finding the right direction

Are we heading towards the right

direction?

Are we reaching our targets?

Are we as per the scheduled time-

line?

Are the inputs providing the

sufficient returns

IMPACT

21,519 Community Sessions

1,86,545 Community

member participation

155 Trainings conducted

41,974

11,426

1,581

FUNDS UTILIZATION

On every Rupee you gave we spent 87% on

our programs, 12% on support costs and 1%

on raising the next rupee to reach more

malnourished children

78% of our funds come from corporates

(CSR) and foundations, 19% from our

founding members and 3% from individuals

donors and others (Bank Interests)

POSITIONING & BRANDING

1. Branding on Outpatient Centers, Nutrition Rehabilitation Centers and Anganwadi centers

2. Branding on white papers, journals and data published

3. IEC material developed

4. Branding on social media, newsletters, websites and annual reports

5. Media sensitization workshops and advocacy events

6. Acknowledge CS in community engagement activities

EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

RUN AGAINST HUNGER PAINTING ANGANWADI CENTERS

OUR PARTNERS

Prahlad: Before - After

Screening children in Palghar Screening infant in Madhya Pradesh

Training mothers on care practises in

anganwadi centre Community education sessions in Rajasthan

Inauguration of a refurbished anganwadi centre

(Government pre-nursery centre)

Tippy tap: Hand washing innovation

Encouraging kitchen gardens

Mr. Sachin Tendulkar – Indian Cricketer

Ms. Sonam Kapoor – Bollywood Actress Mr. John Abraham – Bollywood Actor Mr. Sonu Nigam– Bollywood Singer

Madam Valerie Trierweiler Charlotte Valandrey – French Actress

BRAND AMBASSADORS

THANK YOU