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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
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Technical,
Academia &
Research
Partners
Strategic
Partners
Scaling Up
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03
04
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• 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