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Nutrition
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Social Doctors
in every country

Corporates &
CSR Brands


Corporate Foundations

Funding Agencies

Philanthropists

Celebrities

Your Birthday

Governments

NGOs &
NGO Brands


United Nations

Thane : Global example

Social issue exposure
Media
Business News
Corporate Media
Corporate Special
Industrywise corp
Namewise corp
MNCs
Global principles

Billions of users means Social responsibility,
Country responsibility &
Climate responsibility is far bigger
Products
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Each country has
social challenges
Governments
Political parties
Law Ministry
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Bordering countries
Interesting facts
National Fruit
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Country code
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Nobel Laureates 
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28.08.2013
Thought birth date
"We cant change that"
Nobody in the last 2025 years was successful in changing attitude of people.

Maybe the thoughts came after 28.08.2013 when founder Sanjay Kumud Moreshwar Bapat had an almost fatal accident and his death was postponed by Bhau and many social doctors like Mastek Foundation, Adfactors PR, Venkat, not to be named philanthropist but these are thoughts.

By education he may be an Engineer and MBA, but his teacher is life.

He had the experience of meeting with Mr Ratan Tata, Keshub Mahindra or had a letter from film celebrity Amitabh Bachchan on his views of Developed Nation or call from former President Dr Abdul Kalam or many school or college friends who stayed at hospital after the accident.

He also experienced below third grade individuals who are motivating him to write a digital book on mental rape.

And he is also learning how to help people from his elder son Rohan, who is differently abled and can not do any main thing on his own.

So like everyone good and bad things happen but instead of blaming them, he is learning from them or their makers.

He worked in advertising and PR and social PR and that is why he thought he should use his skills in Branding issues.

And good things is he was part of Onida TV Team where in the ad they showed broken TV with tag line "Neighbours envy, owners pride"

He does not want to own because he knows he will leave the world empty. But while on earth, he should live with pride.

Governments
Law Ministry
Police
Helplines
Bordering countries

 



India
Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution

Ministry of Food Processing Industries

Corporates

India
GAIL : Nutrition
Tejas Networks

USA
3M : Nutritious food for better educational outcomes

 

Philanthropists

Poland
Kulczyk Foundation : Nutrition

Success Story
Support for children’s nutrition in Poland through the Yellow Plate programme
Carried out at school canteens and community centres all over Poland.
The programme takes care of following
More children eating at canteens;
Better quality and healthier food for children;
Encouragement of adults to help in the nutrition of children;
Easier access to information about healthy nutrition.

WOTR

Aadhaar Samajik Sanstha
Aarti For Girls(Registered As Vijay Foundation Trust Association)
Abhivyakti Foundation
Access Life Assistance Foundation
Accion Fraterna Trust
Accord- Action For Community Organisation Rehabilitation And Development
Action Against Hunger Foundation
Action For Agricultural Renewal In Maharashtra Afarm
Action For Development Of Demos(Add)
Actionaid Association
Aga Khan Development Network (Akdn)
Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (India)
Agewell Foundation
Akhanda Seva For International Shanti
Akshaya Chaitanya( (Registered As Hkm Charitable Foundation)
Ambuja Cement Foundation
Anamprem
Animal Care Trust
Annada
Annamrita Foundation
Apnalaya
Armman - Helping Mothers And Children
Arunodaya Trust
Arvind Foundation (A Charitable Organisation For Children With Special Needs)
Aseema Charitable Trust
Asha Deep Foundation
Asha Kiran Rural Development Society
Ashadeep Association
Assist
Assist
Association For Community Care Education And Social Services (Access)
Balajee Sewa Sansthan
Bani Mandir
Bhartiya Mahila Evam Gramin Utthan Sansthan
Bhavishya Trust
Bithari Disha
Blind People's Association (India)
Bosconet
Building Dreams Foundation
Building Dreams Foundation
Cankids Kidscan
Care India Solutions For Sustainable Development
Caritas India
Casa India
Cecoedecon
Centre For Indian Knowledge Systems
Centre For Research And Development (Crd)
Centre For Sustainable Agriculture
Centre For Youth And Social Development
Centre For Youth And Social Development
Chaitanya Educational And Rural Development Society
Charlies Animal Rescue Centre
Child Help Foundation
Child In Need Institute
Child Rights And You
Childfund India
Children Of India Foundation
Chintan Environmental Research And Action Group
Christel House India
Committed Communities Development Trust
Committee For Legal Aid To Poor
Community Action For Rural Development
Craftizen Foundation
Cuddles Foundation
Dakshin Foundation
Dalberg
Dalit Vikas Abhiyan Samiti
Delhi Council For Child Welfare
Development Consortium
Development Focus
Dharma Life Foundation
Dhyan Foundation
Dignity Foundation
Dimagi
Diya Foundation
Doctors For You
Don Bosco Welfare Centre Society
Dreamer Trust
Drishti Foundation Trust
Ehsaas
Ekta Shakti Foundation
El Shaddai Charitable Trust
Empowering Humanity
Empowering Minds Society For Research And Development
Family Planning Association Of India
Feeding India
Feeding India
Five Fold Maitri Society
Foundation For Mother And Child Health
Gandhibhavan International Trust
Gandhigram Trust
Gram Chetna Kendra
Gram Vikas Trust
Grameen Foundation For Social Impact
Gramin Vikas Vigyan Samiti
Guardians Of Dreams Foundation
Harsha Trust
Hasiru Dala
Hasora Organic India
Healing Fields Foundation
Help Foundation
Help Foundation
Helpage India
Helping Hands Foundation
Hope For The Harvest Organization
Human Development Society
Human Welfare Charitable Trust
Humane Animal Society (Has)
Ibtada
India Youth For Society
Indian Association For The Blind
Indian Center For Development And Rights
Indian Grameen Services
Indian Social Responsibility Network
Indian Women And Child Welfare Trust
Indus Quality Foundation
Isha Education
Jammu And Kashmir Yateem Trust
Jan Sahas
Janakalyan
Janakalyan Sevashram
Janasahajya
Janmitram Kalyan Samiti
Jatan Sansthan Railmagra
Jeevan Aadhar Society
Jidnyasa Charitable Trust
Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation
Kajla Janakalyan Samity
Kalaiselvi Karunalaya Social Welfare Society
Kandhamala Zilla Sabuja Vaidya Sangathan
Kanthari
Kaushalya Foundation
Khaana Chahiye Foundation
Khawaja Mohinuddin Chisty Eye Foundation
Kherwadi Social Welfare Association
Khushii - Kinship For Humanitarian Social And Holistic Intervetnion
Kiran Society
Kishalay Foundation
Krushi Vikas Va Gramin Prashikshan Sanstha
Lawaris Pidit Pashu Sewa Sangh
Lokamata Rani Rashmoni Mission
Lotus Petal Charitable Foundation
Mahamanav Baba Amte Bahuuddeshiya Samajik Vikas Seva Sanstha
Mahila Dakshata Samiti
Manav Vikas Seva Sangh
Mandra Lions Club
Manuvikasa
Marathwada Gramin Vikas Sanstha
Marathwada Gramin Vikas Sanstha
Marathwada Navnirman Lokayat Manavlok
Marpu Foundation
Masoom
Matri Sudha A Charitable Trust
Meera Foundation
Mesh Foundation
Miracle Foundation India
Miraculous Millets
Mission Smile
Mitti Social Initiatives Foundation
Mobile Creches For Working Mothers' Children
Modern Educational Social And Cultural Organization - Mesco
More Welfare Trust
Movement For Alternatives And Youth Awareness (Maya)
Mrida Education And Welfare Society
Mukti
Mumbai Mobile Creches
Naandi Foundation
Narayan Seva Sansthan
National Youth Service Action And Social Development Research Institute
Native Medicare Charitable Trust
Nature Mates
Nav Bharat Jagriti Kendra
Navasrushti International Trust
Nidan
Pagaria Welfare Foundation
Pardada Pardadi Educational Society
Parikrma Humanity Foundation
Parinaam Foundation
Parivaar Education Society
People In Need Foundation
Pinkishe Foundation
Prabha Hira Pratishthan
Pradan - Professional Assistance For Development Action
Pragati
Pragya
Prasanna Trust
Prime Educational And Social Trust
Priyadarshini Seva Mandali
Project Potential
Psycho Educational Society
Purkal Youth Development Society
Rajasthan Bal Kalyan Samiti
Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan (Rsks India)
Ramakrishna Mission
Responsenet
Rise Against Hunger India
Robin Hood Army
Roots Foundation
Round Table India Trust
Saarthi Education
Saath Charitable Trust
Sabuj Sangha
Sahbhagi Shikshan Kendra
Sahyadri Gramin Vikas Va Bahuuddeshiya Yuvak Kalyan Sanstha
Sahyadri Gramin Vikas Va Bahuuddeshiya Yuvak Kalyan Sanstha
Sai Educational Rural And Urban Development Society (Seruds)
Saikripa
Saint Hardyal Educational And Orphans Welfare Society - Sheows
Sakshi
Salaam Baalak Trust - Delhi
Salaam Baalak Trust- Mumbai
Samatha Community Development &Amp; Welfare Society
Sambhav Foundation
Sampark
Sampathi Foundation
Samvedana Trust
Sangath
Sanjhi Tokri
Sanskriti Samvardhan Mandal
Save The Children (Registered As Bal Raksha Bharat)
Saytrees Environmental Trust
Senior Citizens Bangalore
Seva Mandir
Seva Sahayog Foundation
Sevalaya
Seven Sisters Development Assistance
Sewa International
Shakti Social Cultural And Sporting Organisation
Shramik Bharti
Shrimad Rajchandra Aatma Tatva Research Centre
Shuddhi
Smile Train India
Sneh Foundation
Sneha (Society For Nutrition, Education And Health Action)
Society For Advancement Of Resourceless By Training And Handholding (Samarth)
Society For Child Development
Society For Participatory Integrated Development
Society For The Promotion Of Women &Amp; Children
Society For Women's Education Economic Development - Sweed
Society Of Community Health Oriented Operational Links
Sos Children's Villages Of India
Sosva - Society For Service To Voluntary Agencies
South Kolkata Hamari Muskan
Sri Sathya Sai Annapoorna Trust
Sri Someswar Nath Mahadev Trust
Sri Sri Rural Development Programme Trust
Sshrishti Trust
St.Jude India Childcare Centres
Star Youth Association
Sukarya
Sukhad Foundation
Support
Surman Sansthan
Suyam Charitable Trust
Swades Foundation. NGO - Funding Agency
Swadhar Idwc (Institute For Development Of Women and Children)
Swasti
Swasti - The Health Catalyst
Swayam Shikshan Prayog
Tara Mobile Creches Pune
Tata Trusts
Technology Informatics Design Endeavour
The Akshaya Patra Foundation
The Association For The Mentally Challenged
The Foundation For Social Transformation Enabling North East India
The We Foundation
Theni Social Rehabilitation And Development Trust
Tiljala Shed
Tomorrow's Foundation
Trinita Society For Social And Health Research
Turnstone Global
Turnstone Global
U.S.R. Indu Samiti
Udbhav Public Charitable Trust
Udgi Foundation
Udyama
Udyogini
United Way Mumbai
United Way Of Chennai
Upring Foundation
Urmul Setu Sansthan
Vaagdhara
Vacha Charitable Trust
Vanavil Trust
Vardhishnu - Social Research and Development Society
Vatsalya Society
Vidhayak Sansad
Vikash
Vishalakshi Foundation
Vitamin Angels
Vizhuthukal Trust
Vrutti - A Centre For Sustainable Livelihoods
Vyakti Vikas Kendra India

Well Being Foundation
Women's Organisation For Socio Cultural Awareness (Wosca)
World Vision
World Wide Fund For Nature-India (Wwf - India)
WOTR
Youth Council For Development Alternatives (Ycda)
Youth Organization In Defense Of Animals (Yoda)
Youthnet

USA
Action Against Hunger-USA
City Harvest
Feed My Starving Children
Feeding America
Food Bank For New York City
Food for the Hungry
The Hunger Project
The Sioux Chef

1. Malnutrition in all its forms:
Undernutrition:
This includes stunting (low height for age), wasting (low weight for height), and micronutrient deficiencies, particularly affecting children and pregnant women.
Overnutrition:
This encompasses overweight and obesity, leading to diet-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers.
Double Burden of Malnutrition:
Many countries, especially developing ones, experience both undernutrition and overnutrition simultaneously, creating a complex challenge.
2. Food Insecurity and Access:
Food Insecurity:
A lack of consistent access to enough food, especially nutritious food, is a major global problem.
Food Deserts:
Areas with limited access to affordable and nutritious food options further exacerbate food insecurity.
Climate Change:
Climate change impacts food production and distribution, increasing the risk of food insecurity and malnutrition.
3. Unhealthy Food Systems and Diets:
Dominance of Processed Foods:
The increased availability and affordability of processed foods, often high in sugar, unhealthy fats, and sodium, contribute to unhealthy diets and NCDs.
Lack of Access to Nutritious Foods:
Vulnerable populations, including those in low-income countries and marginalized communities, often lack access to a variety of nutritious foods.
Food Waste:
Significant amounts of food are wasted throughout the supply chain, contributing to food insecurity and environmental issues.
4. Socioeconomic and Cultural Factors:
Poverty and Inequality:
Poverty and income inequality are major drivers of malnutrition, as they limit access to food and healthcare.
Cultural Practices:
Certain cultural practices and beliefs can influence food choices and feeding practices, potentially leading to poor nutrition.
Education and Awareness:
Lack of knowledge about healthy eating and nutrition can contribute to poor dietary choices.
5. Challenges in Addressing Nutrition:
Lack of Resources:
Many countries, particularly in low-income settings, lack the resources and infrastructure to effectively address malnutrition.
Coordination and Integration:
Addressing nutrition requires a multi-sectoral approach, involving health, agriculture, education, and other sectors, which can be challenging to coordinate.
Data and Monitoring:
Accurate data on malnutrition and food security are crucial for effective interventions, but data collection and monitoring can be challenging.
Personalized Nutrition:
The increasing focus on personalized nutrition presents challenges in terms of data collection, interpretation, and implementation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What NGOs can do ?

NGOs can email us link of their official website which shares social issue programmes. If the NGO works on 5 social issues, we need 5 different links or one link where all the social issues are mentioned one below the other. And the NGO should mention the location of the programme and the country where it is happening or happened. Why we are saying happened is, it gives donors an idea that the NGO has already done this type of programme.

The NGO should not send us website other than their own website.

There is no cost of sharing the name of the NGO but we have a limitation.

We can share only one para (150 to 200 words) programme story or success story of the NGO with no photo. Since the link goes to the website of the NGO, the NGO can put photographs on their website.

We may get many mails and virus protection means if the mail has virus we can not open it. To give justice to your email, please do not send photographs, funding appeal, presentations or pdf or word files.

If the NGO does not have any website, then they can neither share their success story but can give their address and phone number on which donors or volunteers can contact. In case they send phone numbers, we are not responsible if they get false phone calls because we have experienced how one gets false calls and related Government of India messages warn every Indian citizen on related issues

Email
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Focus is limitation
NGO Social Doctors is our focus. We know there are millions of social doctors in the world and focussing on NGOs would reduce the social doctors which help communities, countries & climate. But we limit it to NGOs because they need funds for their own survival and for helping communities more in terms of numbers as well as in terms of geographical area.

Corporates have competition from other corporates. NGOs have competition not just from other corporate donors which may look for other NGOs for whatever good or bad reasons but that from funding agencies, corporate foundations, philanthropists, celebrities and volunteers who may select other NGOs

In 2001, we invested time, money and talent of various corporates, funding agencies to work on credibility of NGOs and realised two things.
1) It takes anywhere between 3 months to 6 months time to do research on any 1 NGO because we have to do research with their donors, the communities they serve, local people & employees of the NGO
2) When the founder or CEO of the NGO either leaves the world or the NGO, then the NGO credibility affects manytimes in positive or negative direction because new management will have their own working characteristics plus the NGO Founder or CEO or team members are like family to the communities and with their living, the NGO Credibility may get affected (again, in positive or negative term)

Doing research of thousands of NGOs from different countries is not something any organisation can do (however large it is like 1000 people organisation because they can neither give necessary salary to the talented people not can they afford travel and stay cost of people from that organisation). And it is always better to get local talent for not just cost of talent and travel but they know the local lanauage which is essential to communicate plus local humsn behaviour or local government plus local politics which may have positive or negative effect

Yog Meditation
Thane : Global example
Global examples
Developed Nation Concept
Yog Meditation
Thane : Global example

Nobel Laureates

Nobel Laureates
By country
By name
By year
Physics
Chemistry
Medicine
Literature
Peace 
Economic Sciences

Nobel's WILL

Award Winners

Great Social Doctors

Scientists , Discoveries , Inventions

NGO Founders & CEOs

Social issues need
Brand Surgery

People like Brands.
Infact they love Brands.
Many people in the world hate "social issues". Maybe because they think they have one life.
They want to enjoy.
And not get involved with
Social issues others face.
Please note "others face"

These people know must know that they came on earth alone and leave the world alone. Their parents, life partner, children are all different than themself. Even if it is twins or more together, they as individuals are aline. And yes, maybe leave alongwith others in case of natural disasters like flood, earthquake or or man made disasters like war, naxalism but the fact is as government counts them as numbers like number of people died in flood was 28813. Yes, they become a number however poor or rich they were.
So what you do in between birth and death is important. You can be a great film hero or sports heroine or super rich business person or born in royal family or on streets in a poor family. You were born as a body and leave as a body, what you live as a body is key.

Celebrities are influencers

We think they are celebs

Parents
Teachers
Police (All police)

U : BirthdayPhilanthropist

UN Goodwill Ambassadors
UNESCO
FAO
UNDP
UNHCR
WHO
UNODC
UNFPA
Women

Special Celebrities
Academic celebrities
Administration
Adventure
Architects
Arts
Authors
Bloggers
 
Business Celebrities

Comedy
Dance
Developmental celebs
Drama
Economy

Engineer
Entrepreneurs
Environment
Fashion
Film persons
Film names
Film producers
Film writers
Fine arts
Food
Health
Historians
Journalists

Media celebrities
Music celebrities
Peace of Mind
Philosophers
Photographists
Poets
Royalty
Science

Singers

Spiritual

Sports celebrities
Television
Traditional medicine
Yoga