In
an effort to raise awareness on the extent of malnutrition among children below
the age of 5, World Vision India, in association with Youth Ki Awaaz,
announced the launch of a blog-a-thon contest on hunger today.
Hunger
is an endemic issue across the nation, with India being home to a quarter of
the world’s underweight children under the age of 5. To this day, 40% of the
population is malnourished – a decrease of only 10% in the last three decades.
Every year, around 6.6 million children die of preventable diseases in the
world, 60% of which is due to hunger and malnutrition. From stunted children to
undernourished farmers who go hungry every night, hunger remains a menace for
which a solution is urgently called for.
The
one-of-a-kind blog-a-thon launched today aims at stirring up a conversation
around hunger by harnessing the power of blogs. Participants can stage a post,
a video, an article, a poem, a doodle or even a photo story on the theme of
“Hunger is…” They can also use personal narratives of how they have seen
hunger around them or build an entirely new story.
“Hunger
is a structural issue that needs active attention and we need to refocus the
nation on this very intrinsic problem,” said Dr Jayakumar Christian, CEO,
World Vision India. “With the blog-a-thon, we hope to use social media, and
blogs specifically, to spread awareness among the large number of socially
conscious youth in the country. These are highly active, very creative people
who are starting to drive the call for change in our country and their
participation, be it through fictional accounts or fact-based articles, can
help bring hunger back into the spotlight and move our society closer to a
better understanding of its causes and possible solutions.”
The
blog-a-thon is the latest step taken by World Vision India as part of its 24
Hour Famine, a campaign targeted at addressing issues of hunger and
malnutrition that severely impact the lives of children, especially those under
the age of 5.
“Untimely
deaths, chronic diseases and a massive loss in the nation’s productivity should
not be reduced to mere statistics worthy only for repetition in political
narratives, but needs to become an integral topic of thought” said Dr
Jayakumar. “It is high time we discuss hunger as not just an economic but a
social problem, which spreads due to the callous attitude meted out to it. The
way to end hunger lies with spreading awareness and campaigns such as the 24
Hour Famine is designed to kick start such conversations and drive home to the
nation the fact that for a wide majority of Indians, sleeping after a filling
meal is but a dream.”
The World
Vision India blog-a-thon on Youth Ki Awaaz is now officially open and will run
till 20th September. Participants can submit their entries
at http://www.youthkiawaaz.com/hungeris/ . The best blog entry will receive a MOTO E mobile
phone as a token of appreciation.
Conducted
in 7 cities across the nation – Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad,
Kolkata and Guwahati – the 24 Hour Famine consists of events from art
exhibitions to literary and cultural competitions driven by local communities,
school children as well as civil and public officials to drive home the
message. It hopes to engage the public and youth from ages of 13–30 on the
problems faced by children due to malnourishment.
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