Updates from the Field - Vegetable Gardens & Internet for Indian Youth
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Recent Updates from the Field
More Photos
By Amy McMillen - Program Coordinator, April 18, 2009 05:29 PM
Thought you might like to see some more pictures from the project!
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Recent articles and reports about India
By Amy McMillen - Project Coordinator, April 08, 2009 11:00 AM
1. New York Times Article, March 13, 2009 “As Indian Growth Soars, Child Hunger Persists” :
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/13/world/asia/13malnutrition.html
“Small, sick, listless children have long been India’s scourge — “a national shame,” in the words of its prime minister, Manmohan Singh. But even after a decade of galloping economic growth, child malnutrition rates are worse here than in many sub-Saharan African countries, and they stand out as a paradox in a proud democracy.
China, that other Asian economic powerhouse, sharply reduced child malnutrition, and now just 7 percent of its children under 5 are underweight, a critical gauge of malnutrition. In India, by contrast, despite robust growth and good government intentions, the comparable number is 42.5 percent. Malnutrition makes children more prone to illness and stunts physical and intellectual growth for a lifetime.”
2. Info Change India, Social Development Report – April 3, 2009:
http://infochangeindia.org/200602065997/Governance/Books-Reports/Poverty-in-India-increasingly-region-group-specific-says-Social-Development-Report.html
“Whereas India accounts for 17% of the world’s population, 36% of the world’s poor (those surviving on less than US$ 1 a day) live in this country, as do 68% of those afflicted with leprosy and 30% of people suffering from tuberculosis. India also accounts for 26% of vaccine-preventable deaths among under-5-year-olds.
A report prepared in April 2004 by the United States-based financial services leader Goldman Sachs observed: “India is often characterized as a country of contradictions. This idea is exemplified by the popular phrase that India accounts for close to a third of the world’s software engineers and a quarter of the world’s undernourished.”
The only piece of good news, according to the report, is that India has defied the doomsayers’ predictions that such a disparate country could never succeed as a single nation state. Instead, it has emerged as one of the fastest growing countries of the world.”
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TGC Selected to receive up to $25,000 in Matching Grants from Global Giving!
By Amy McMillen - Program Coordinator, April 03, 2009 04:45 PM
Please consider supporting this project that will allow communities surrounding Kudapa to grow their own fresh, nutritious vegetables directly impacting the nutrition of the most vulnerable. With enough support these gardens can be fully integrated into The Growing Connection network allowing young people access to information and education otherwise unattainable.
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More EarthBoxes!
By Amy McMillen - Project Coordinator, April 03, 2009 04:43 PM
Due to some delays in shipping quotes and the high cost of shipping the Jan - Feb trip was delayed, but we hope to ship soon and be ready to install the demonstration garden this summer. The mission for this trip is to start to identify reliable and effective partners in the region that can provide on-going horticultural support to local farmers and to do research on low cost or no cost local planting media.
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Update October 2008
By Stacy Cooper - TGC India Coordinator, October 09, 2008 08:05 PM
For further reading, I have attached a PDF file that documented my last trip to the region.
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