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Global Crisis
Engage diverse institutions
in building the public and political will to end hunger
at home and abroad
Alliance to End Hunger
How Food Banks Work :
Development Food Banking started in Phoenix in 1967
Concept spread organically, but retained
community-based focus
Farms & Fisheries
Food Manufacturers
Food Wholesalers
Food Supermarkets Consumers
Community
Food BanksFood Aid Agencies
Government Commodities
How Food Banking Works
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Foodbank New York
Picture Pre 2007• South Africa was
producing enough food to support it’s people
Picture Pre 2007
• Yet a major part of our people were Food Insecure or Starving
Picture Pre 2007• Many Feeding Schemes
Current SituationIntroducing the Global FoodBanking Network
A wide spread Consultation
Encouragement from Government
SA forum for Food Security Formed
Chart of Ownership and Planning Authority
JohannesburgForumDurban Forum Port Elizabeth
Forum
South African Forumfor Food Security
Cape TownForum
Co-Chairs
Project Team
• GFN Headquarters/Members
• GFN In-Country
• Community Volunteers
• ADP – Accenture
• Aidmatrix
Co-Chairs
• Gail Klintworth – Chairman, Unilever
• Rev. Malusi Mpumlwana – Bishop, Ethiopian Episcopal Church
• William Mzimba – Chief Executive, Accenture
• Peter Pretorius – Founder, Joint Aid Management (JAM)
• The Honorable Dr. Zola Skweyiya, Minister of Social Development
• K. Venkatachalam – Managing Director, Kellogg Company
• Domestic National Food Manufacturer
• Domestic National Retailer
• Feasibility: foodbanking is viable here
• Vision: South African solution conceived
• Imperative: address urban & rural needs
• Action: creation of FoodBank South Africa
Outcome
Where to start?
Identify & Engage existing Food Security
NGO’s
Where to start?
Formation of the National Network
Where to start? 5 Inaugural Community
FoodBanks in South Africa
Where to start?
Policies
• Properly structured (main ones s21/s18A)• Community owned and run• Receive food sourced by FoodBank SA• Source more food locally• Can buy food from rural foodbanks• Hygienic handling to protect food & donors• Distribute food via “Agencies”• Fundraise locally…aim for self-sufficiency
DATE 2 MARCH 2009
Foodbank cape town*****Launches*****
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Foodbank cape townTelling the story
Media exposure
Lions InternationalLions International
District 410District 410
Lions District 410Lions District 410
OpportunityOpportunity
FOODBANKFOODBANK
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CAPE TOWN FOODBANK CAPE TOWN FOODBANK DISTRIBUTION MODELDISTRIBUTION MODEL
Rural DepotRural Depot
ConsumerConsumer
How Lions have been How Lions have been involved in the involved in the FoodBank Cape TownFoodBank Cape Town
International grant through LCIFInternational grant through LCIF
How Lions have been How Lions have been involved in the involved in the FoodBank Cape TownFoodBank Cape Town
Matching $25 000 grant from Cargill Matching $25 000 grant from Cargill InternationalInternational
How will this grant be How will this grant be utilised?utilised?
InfrastructureInfrastructure
Partner structured dealPartner structured deal
Lions International, Toyota SA & Lions International, Toyota SA & Cargill International Cargill International
Other opportunitiesOther opportunities
ProjectsProjects
Other opportunitiesOther opportunities
The Lunch Buddies ProgrammeThe Lunch Buddies Programme
Kiddies Backpack ProgrammeKiddies Backpack Programme
PantriesPantries
Kids Cafe’sKids Cafe’s
Community GardensCommunity Gardens
Nutrition CentresNutrition Centres
Community Gardens & The Lunch BuddiesFoodbank Cape town
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Local Food Crisis
Thank You
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