The Hunger Project Sustainable, vibrant, healthy rural communities free from Global Theory of Change hunger & poverty 4/7/11
Government implementing community-driven anti-poverty strategies
Human rights supported Decentralized political and protected power
Formation of Country-Led Strategies Increased resources Public policies reflect Electoral reform, Gender-based, Strengthened THP values/approach decentralization in rights-based multilateral (national, international Bangladesh and country strategies collaborations level) India Capitalizing on efforts
Strengthened Replication and support Strengthened E!ective donor/ partnerships with of THP's approach to partnerships with investor cultivation Replication civil society development government of the THP model
Community Impact CYCLE OF SUST
Gender Equity, Human Rights Good Governance Health and Nutrition
GE Wide access to/ Movement Violence Women participate People, Good use of social Government toward against in decision making especially health care Good goods: health, accountability ~ gender women processes at all children, are incl. HIV/ nutrition education, Less corruption equality reduced levels healthy AIDS water, etc.
Water, Environment, and Food Security Income Generation Education Sanitation Wealth in village People in partner through End extreme More communities Many small Literacy & Sustainable investments in hunger and children in have enough to businesses numeracy AINABLE CHAN environment: water, better homes, poverty school eat sanitation, woodlots livestock, etc.
AINABLE CHAN
Shifts in Community Capacity and Conditions
Literacy & Education Gender Equity & Human Rights Health and Nutrition Increased awareness Increased Increased gender Increased Improvements Increased adult Increased access of political, social, support & Improvements equity within the access to/use in HIV/AIDS literacy & to quality economic rights protection of in maternal and increased access education for all family & of health prevention and (especially women's indigenous child health GE community services treatments to skills training children rights) cultures
CYCLE OF SUST Income Generation Water, Environment, and Sanitation Good Governance Increased Improved Local Women have Families are Increased Increased awareness legal government is continued access better equipped access to clean transparency and about protection responsive to to financial to meet water & accountability of environmental and access to community services household needs sanitation local government sustainability land needs
Food Security Advocacy & Alliances Replication Increased access Movement Strengthened Strengthened Improved Strengthened and support to nutritious food toward partnerships partnerships agricultural multilateral of THP's at household & food with civil with systems collaborations approach to community levels sovereignty society government development
Community Mobilization More e!ective Stronger Increased community collaborations/ agency: Mind leadership alliances within E!ective donor/ shift from "I (specifically by and among investor cultivation cannot" to "I can" women) communities
Future M & E: THP Outputs Up to now
Deploy Vision Form animators, Local community Establish Commitment Advocate for Education & partnerships participatory development local Microfinance Action Gender government Leadership with local action (health, education, governance (Africa) workshops equity work accountability training NGOs/CBOs researchers agriculture) structures
EMPOWERING PARTNERING Government builds & MOBILIZING equips schools, WOMEN, WITH LOCAL health facilities, latrines, COMMUNITY CREATING AGENCY GOVERNMENT & other infrastructure