Zero hunger Project

Hunger is the leading cause of death in the world, causing immense suffering and nearly half (45%) of all deaths in children under five. The project is motivated by a commitment to the fundamental right of every person to safe, nutritious, and sufficient food.
visited nearby poor people and gave them as much food we could. he initiative recognizes that food security is a fundamental pillar of human existence, intertwined with health, economic growth, and social development. Achieving zero hunger is considered a prerequisite for achieving other Sustainable Development Goals, such as health and education.
Reduce Food Waste: Achieve a significant reduction in food loss and waste along the production and supply chains. Universal Access to Food: Ensure all people, especially the poor and vulnerable, have access to safe, nutritious, and sufficient food all year round.
Number of participants
1
Service hours
6
Beneficiaries
29
Location
India
Topics
Responsible consumption
Inner peace and spirituality
Humanitarian action

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