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Do you think the Strategy of Indian food banking system has been effective in reducing hunger in the nation? pls find the answer for text below.
Strategy of Indian food banking system
As a national Food Banking Network with a vision of Zero Hunger, India Food Banking Network is establishing a strong and efficient network of Food Banks throughout the country.
The key tenets of their strategies are-
1.) Support Food Banks to develop efficient and safety processes in the collection and distribution of food.
2.) Promote Food Banks to emerge as community spaces addressing various issues of food waste and development.
3.) Facilitate creation of Food Banks in various communities in India to systematically capture and distribute food to reduce hunger and malnutrition.
4.) Develop partnerships to Support and strengthen Food Banks by connecting them to resources of food.
5.) Conduct research, create awareness and undertake advocacy to find long term solutions to hunger and reduce the need for food banks.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Do you think the Strategy of Indian food banking system has been effective in reducing hunger in the nation? pls find the answer for text below.

Strategy of Indian food banking system

As a national Food Banking Network with a vision of Zero Hunger, India Food Banking Network is establishing a strong and efficient network of Food Banks throughout the country.

The key tenets of their strategies are-

1.) Support Food Banks to develop efficient and safety processes in the collection and distribution of food.

2.) Promote Food Banks to emerg

Answered by cutekhushi62
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The countries of BIMSTEC, or the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation, are working to translate the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into action plans to ensure access to adequate and nutritious food. They are transforming their food systems based on their priorities and capacities to fulfill, in particular, the 2030 SDG Goal 2 that aims to “end hunger, achieve food security, and promote sustainable agriculture.” There are crucial gaps, however, and the BIMSTEC states need transformative action to overcome them. The imperatives include a multi-sector approach that scales up health and nutrition programmes for women, and more focused investment in agriculture. The latter, in particular, could pave the way for greater accessibility to food and accelerate progress across the SDGs.

Attribution: Shoba Suri and Aditi Tyagi, “Fulfilling the SDG on Zero Hunger: A Progress Report on BIMSTEC Nations,” ORF Occasional Paper No. 280, November 2020, Observer Research Foundation.

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