Roadmap to sustainable neighborhoods: achieving global standards Presented by – Kashif, Tanishk, Aditya, Vidhan, Ayush, Ayushman
Content 2 Introduction Sustainable Development goals Environmental problem & social Impact Environmental problem & economics impact Project purpose Objectives Suggestions Expected outcomes Conclusion
SEEMAPURI Seema Puri is a place on the periphery of Delhi. It is a settlement of 10,000 ragpickers, these people came from Bangladesh in 1971. for most of these people, rag picking is the only means of their livelihood. They don’t have ration cards that enables to buy grain. Food is more important to them than their identity. They live in the structure of wood. There is no sewage, drainage of running water. They also have to compromise with their health and hygiene.
Introduction to SDG’s 4 On September 25, 2015, 193 Heads of State at the United Nations General Assembly set up a collection of 17 goals known as The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) or simply Global Goals. The SDGs and their 169 targets form the core of Resolution 70/1 of the United Nations, which is a breakthrough agreement called AGENDA 2030. The goals are to be achieved by all member states by year 2030. They are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure all people enjoy peace and prosperity. The goals are broad, interdependent and cover social, economic and social issues and making them work is everyone's responsibility. The following slides present a brief overview of the goals.
Goal 1: End Poverty in all its forms everywhere For all people everywhere, currently, measured as people living on less than ₹ 104 a day. By 2030, reduce at least by half the proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its dimensions according to national definitions. Implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable.
METHODOLOGY FOR REDUCING POVERY IN SEEMAPURI Understand the Problem : We'll talk to people in Seemapuri to learn about the difficulties they face because of poverty. We'll identify what they need most. Job Training : We'll teach people new skills and help them find good jobs. This will make it easier for them to support their families. Small Businesses : We'll give some people money to start their small businesses. This will help them earn money and become more independent.
Manage Money Better : We'll show people how to manage their money better. This way, they can save and spend wisely. Government Help : We'll tell people about government programs that can help them. This might include things like food assistance or financial support. Emergency Fund : We'll set aside some money for unexpected expenses in case something comes up that we didn't plan for. METHODOLOGY FOR REDUCING POVERY IN SEEMAPURI
BUDGETARY REQUIREMENTS 1) Job Training Training materials and resources: ₹1.5 LAKHS Trainers' fees: ₹3 LAKHS 2) Small Businesses Seed funding for small businesses: ₹5 LAKHS 3) Emergency Fund Unforeseen expenses: ₹1 LAKHS
Centrally Sponsored Schemes(CSS) 10 National Urban Livelihood Mission(NULM). National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA). National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM). National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) (M/o RD/ M/o Finance). National Land Record Management Programme (NLRMP)
NEW SCHEMES 11 Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana(PMJDY). Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana(PMJJBY). The Atal Pension Yojana (APY).
SDG 2, known as "Zero Hunger," is a global commitment to eliminate hunger, achieve food security, and ensure access to nutritious and sustainable food for all. It is a crucial component of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. Local Context : Within our neighborhood , SDG 2 reflects our community's efforts to address food security issues and reduce hunger. By aligning with this goal, we aim to contribute to a global initiative while focusing on our local context. INTRODUCTION
SOCIAL & ECONOMIC IMPACT Social Impact : SDG 2 is driven by the understanding that hunger has profound social consequences, such as malnutrition, food-related health problems, and stunted growth. By working towards this goal, we intend to improve the overall well-being of our community. Economic Impact : Hunger also has economic implications, leading to increased healthcare costs, decreased productivity, and hindrances to economic growth. Our actions in support of SDG 2 aim to alleviate these economic burdens.
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By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births. By 2030, end preventable deaths of newborn's and children under 5 years of age, with all countries aiming to reduce neonatal mortality to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and under- 5 mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births. INTRODUCTION TO SDG -3
SOCIAL & ECONOMIC IMPACT By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other. By 2030,reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well being.
METHODOLOGY FOR SDG - 3 presentation title 20 Promote Regular Health Check-ups: Encourage community members to schedule regular health check-ups to detect health issues early and ensure timely treatment. Immunization Drives: Organize immunization drives to ensure that all individuals, especially children, are up to date with their vaccinations, thereby preventing the spread of preventable diseases. Healthy Lifestyle Initiatives: Promote a healthy lifestyle through fitness programs, nutrition education, and access to recreational facilities, encouraging physical activity and balanced diets.
METHODOLY FOR SDG - 3 presentation title 21 Access to Healthcare: Ensure that all community members have access to affordable healthcare services and facilities, and establish partnerships with local healthcare providers to increase accessibility. Emergency Response Training: Provide training in basic first aid and emergency response to empower community members to handle medical emergencies effectively. Community Healthcare Centre's: Establish or support community healthcare centres to provide essential medical services and health information to underserved populations. Health Awareness Campaigns: Conduct public awareness campaigns on specific health issues such as smoking cessation, healthy eating, and physical activity, with a focus on prevention.
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CONCLUSION 23 SDG 1: No Poverty - By addressing poverty in our community, we have taken a crucial step toward improving the lives of our most vulnerable members. Access to education, job opportunities, and social safety nets have become pathways out of poverty, ultimately contributing to the well-being of our entire neighbourhood. SDG 2: Zero Hunger - Our dedication to eliminating hunger has resulted in improved access to nutritious food and the promotion of sustainable agriculture practices. With each step we take towards food security, we enhance the social fabric of our community and alleviate the economic burden associated with malnutrition. SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being - Prioritizing the health and well-being of our community members has led to improved access to healthcare, health education, and a community that values well-being as a cornerstone of a sustainable future. We recognize that good health is not merely the absence of illness, but the foundation upon which vibrant lives are built.