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Steps to a Sustainable
FutureEvan Peter & Jonathan Glueckert
Where Do We Start?
The Solutions to Hunger and Energy Crises
Sustainability
PolicyEducatio
n
Issues at the RootsPeople all over the world suffer from chronic hunger.In the developing world 1.6 billion people do not have access to electricity.
That’s about quarter of the human raceInadequate investment in developing and underdeveloped countries.Unsustainable Methods Insufficient capital to make reformPoverty
Hunger
% of population undernourished
Daily calories per person
Energy
S.M.A.R.T. Strategy Specific- Objectives that yield results.Measurable- The capacity of the targets reached.Agreeable- Are there any conflicts?Realistic- Can this goal be reached within reason.Time-bound- Deadline/target date of achieving goal.
The StartEducate the masses abroad and on the home front.Campaigning to bring public supportBarefoot MovementMicro Credit/FinancingReform & Reinvent PoliciesPrograms
SpecificChina and India for the hunger Problem
These two countries don’t have the highest percentage of undernourished within the country, but overall they account for having the overall highest number of undernourished persons in the world.(China-129.6m; India- 22.4.6m)
Sub-Saharan Africa The countries in this region are all in need of a some source of electricity, but not in an abundance.
Aside from supplying this region with a renewable source of energy we are committed to imposing these new methods all throughout the world.
MeasurableOver the period of the project there are set expectations to be reached.To mark the progress a change in data will be measured by calculating the overall change and marginal change in data between the predetermined checkpoints.
AgreeableKeeping programs in line with ethical tactics, that don’t conflict with the standard norms and morals of different facets that are working on the project and are affected by the end result. (i.e. economists, the environmental community, citizens of nations)
RealisticThis isn’t going to happen overnight, but it also won’t ever occur without a continuation of inventing and implementing new efficient technologies and paradigms.Eradicating world hunger entirely is not reasonable.
In response to this we will aim for a 20% decrease in undernourished persons in the world.
Budget
Education Bank Program
s $10,000,000
Time-Bound20 year Goal
References www.fao.org/hunger/enwww.wfp.org/hungerwww.gatesfoundation.orgwww.theglobaleducation project.orgwww.ejnet.org/rachel/rhwn256.htmwww.paulchefurka.ca/WEAP/WEAP.htmlwww.worldbank.org/depweb/english/beyond/global/chapter6.html