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Let’s End HungerTogether.Join hands with India Food Banking Network
Visit us at www.indiafoodbanking.org
The Hunger Challenge in India
India is home to the largest undernourished and
hungry population in the world.
And it is despite the fact that India has seen
tremendous growth in the past decade.
51% women
between 15-59
years of age
are Anaemic
30.7% of
children under
5 Years are
under-weight
190.7 million
Indians are
under –
nourished
Source: FAO, IFAD and WFP. 2014. The State of Food Insecurity in the World 2014.2014 Global Hunger Index: The Challenge of Hidden Hunger.India’s Undernourished Children: A Call for Reform and Action, World Bank Report (2005)Ministry of Women and Child Development, India, and UNICEF, India.
Hunger is Pervasive! Hunger Affects Growth and Learning!
Hunger Affects Health and Productivity!
*40% in terms of value of total food produced.35 - 40% of food produce is not consumed.
Source: Vision 2050 Report by Central Institute of Post-Harvest Engineering & Technology (CIPHET);2013http://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/can-india-feed-1-7-billion-people-by-2050-114081401033_1.htmlhttps://agenda.weforum.org/2014/08/india-perishable-food-waste-population-growth/
On one hand there is hunger and on the other
~40% of India’s food produce is wasted & does
not reach the end consumer.
Food Wastage - 40%Available for consumption - 60%
40%
Food Banks - Our solution to the Hunger problem
India Food Banking Network (IFBN) is leading India's fight against hunger througha national network of Food Banks that systematically acquire food from donors andchannelize it to various feeding programs to address the problem of hunger.
Packaged food & grains
are donated by food
companies, government &
community to Food Banks
Food is Sorted &
stored at the
Food Banks
Food is distributed to
NGOs running feeding
programs for the needy
Food is made
available to the
hungry
Who we are…
India Food banking Network (IFBN) isthe flagship program of ‘Food SecurityFoundation India’, a Section 8 Not-For-Profit Company.
Our Mission is to alleviate hunger inIndia through the development of anationwide network of Food Banks,and engage the corporate sector,government and civil society in thefight to end hunger.
India Food Banking Network - Established in 2011 with
support from Global and Indian partners
“To have each district of India accessible to one Food Bank by 2020.”
IFBN: Network of 6 Food Banks and multiple partnerships
Collect food from food companies, food drives,
& government.
Efficiently distribute the food through NGOs &
feeding programs
6 Food
Banks
Delhi
Food
Bank
Ghaziabad
Food Bank
Gurgaon
Food Bank
Kolkata
Food
BankBangalore
Food Bank
IFBN
Jaipur FB
Partnership
IFBN Food BankFB Partnership
Our Value Proposition
Provide access to food as freedom from hunger is a fundamental right & a pre-requisite for all activities including health, education, skill building & livelihood.
National Network of Food Banks with a goal to reach every district in India by 2020.
a b
c
Multi-stake holder initiative in collaboration with private sector, government and NGOs to maximize the impact.
Process based efficient, transparent and cost effective, collection and distribution of food to reach the most needy.
d
Our strength is Network of Food Banks
The Food Banks have strong capabilities to drive successful food collection and distribution drives.
• Wide coverage through network of food banks; with an aim to cover every district by 2020
• Continuous supply of food through partners and food drives• Collaborating and expanding the network to include more stakeholders• Partnership with credible NGOs to help scale the feeding & nutrition
programs and ensure that the food reaches the most needy• Nutritious good quality food supplied through Food Banks• Process based safe food storage and transportation• Calendar of events to involve the community and spread awareness on
Hunger.
Our Advisory BoardSam PitrodaEx Advisor to Prime Minister of India on Public Information Infrastructure & Innovations
Vandana SinghCEO, FSFI – IFBN
Nita AmbaniChairperson, Reliance Foundation
K P SinghChairman, DLF Ltd.
ShobhanaBhartiaChairperson, HT Media
Neville MehtaInternational Secretary, India, South Asia Lions Clubs International
Rajan SankarCountry Manager, India Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition
Vinita BaliEx Managing Director, Britannia Industries Ltd.
Amrita PatelChairperson, National Dairy Development Board
Hari BhartiaCo-Chairman & MD, Jubilant Life Sciences
SirajChaudhuryChairman, Cargill India
DebashishMukherjeePartner, A.T. Kearney
AsleshaGowarikarPartner Desai & Diwanji
Our Partners
Our Success Stories in India…
Partnership with Wave group
(Noida & Ghaziabad Food Bank)
Britannia Partnership(Products distribution;
Food drives )
Cargill Partnership(Gurgaon Food Bank)
Numerous food drives conducted across corporates and schools
Our Success Stories in India…
Partnership with Griffith Lab, Grant Thornton, FrontalRain
(Bangalore Food Bank)
Partnership with Annakshetra(Jaipur IFBN partner
- aims to minimize food loss and wastage)
Produce for Hunger InitiativePre-mix Khichdi packages by Griffith
Laboratories
Numerous food drives conducted across corporates and schools
Partnership with Rotary Club of Calcutta Mahanagar
(Kolkata Food Bank)
Our Success Stories in India…
• IFBN & Sodexo conducted a food collection drive under
the Sodexo CSR programme – Servathon 2015.
• The Food will be distributed through FoodBanks to
NGOs, orphanages, old age homes, institutes for
specially-abled, etc.
• The food drive reflects IFBN’s strength as a network to
bring together the donors and the recipients, and how
corporate partnership can help fight hunger in India.
Food Drive at 55 sites of Sodexo in Bangalore, Chennai &
Delhi
~12,000 KgRaw food
materials – Wheat
flour, Rice, Pulses
collected
How you can support IFBNCorporate Leadership
• Extend corporate leadership at IFBN’s Board to expand network of Food banks to Stop Hunger in India which affects 190.7 million people
• Support Feed India Campaign
• Support National Multi Sectoral Round Table and Dialogue on Food Security And Nutrition
• Align CSR Initiatives to ‘ Stop Hunger’
Program Support
• Support the implementation of a Food Bank
• Support running of a centralized kitchen to supply nutritious food to NGOs running feeding programs
• Support Food Collection Drives within the organization and also in the community
• Celebrate Stop Hunger Days on festive occasions
IFBN Partnership
• Contribute towards IFBN’s corpus fund to expand the network of food banks
• Provide specialized skills in food safety, quality assurance, supply chain management by providing volunteering opportunities to employees
• Connect with customers, suppliers and other partners to raise food & funds and for logistic & warehouse support
• Participate in campaigns, sports events, marathons etcto spread awareness and generate funds.
Benefits for funding donors
Branding
with a Stop
Hunger national initiative
Tax
Benefitsunder 80G
Initiative under CSR provisions
Employee
volunteerprogram
Strategic
Partnership &
join IFBN Advisory Board
…as well as Food Donors
Join hands with a
national network of
feeding programs
Reduce
food wastage
Save financial &
environmentalcosts on disposal
Release valuable warehouse space
Build brand
image as socially responsible