How can social innovation models address food insecurity in cities?
Food insecurity, or the lack of reliable access to sufficient and nutritious food, is a complex and persistent challenge in many urban areas. It affects the health, well-being, and productivity of millions of people, especially the poor and marginalized. How can social innovation models, or new ways of creating social value and addressing social problems, help tackle this issue? In this article, we will explore some examples of social innovation models that aim to reduce food insecurity in cities and the benefits and challenges they face.
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Gbadebo OdularuEconomic, Health, Educational, Agri-foodbanking, Labor Outcomes Disparities | Nutrition Insecurity & Humanitarian…
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Sattie PersaudDirector, FX and Interco Lending OTIS | Founder of World Heritage Cultural Center | Forbes Nonprofit Council Member |…
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Prof. Neeta AwasthyDirector @ GL Bajaj Group of Institutions | Higher Education Administration