A strategic roadmap to undertake undernutrition and deficiencies through sustainable intervention.
While we strive for zero hunger, the latest data highlights the critical need for intervention.
Source: NFHS-5 (2019-21) Fact Sheet India; Global Hunger Index 2023.
Malnutrition is not singular. It is a dual burden affecting the future of our nation.
A lack of macronutrients leading to Wasting (Acute) and Stunting (Chronic).
"Hidden Hunger" caused by deficiency in Vitamins & Minerals.
To promote wholesome health leading to the prevention and reduction of malnutrition in India.
To create sustainable models and make nutritious foods easily available to beneficiaries.
Excellence, Servanthood, Collaboration, Passion. Always doing it for "them".
Direct intervention: Providing high-nutrition foods and essential supplements to tackle immediate deficiencies.
Building a unified approach that enables practical, inclusive, and self-reliant access to nutritional resources.
Ecosystem intervention: Touching upon multiple environmental factors to enable a life free of malnutrition.
Nutrient-dense cookies rich in Iron, Calcium, Vitamins A/B/C. Made from organic Millets, Ragi, and Soya.
Backyard farming for micronutrients. A sustainable source of Vitamin A and C.
Clean drinking water and sanitation to prevent nutrient loss through disease.
Project Dholakwala
Bangalore Baptist Hospital Partner
Feeding high-nutritious biscuits to children at day care centers.
Help us make India free of Malnutrition.