Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations

by Blue Atlas
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Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations
Combating Malnutrition in vulnerable populations

Summary

The Blue Atlas Project has pioneered a spirulina project in Uganda. We have sponsored a farm with an innovative approach to fighting hunger and malnutrition with carbon sequestering algae. The Spirulina Development Institute (SDI) is a multi-phase project that will built a sustainable farm to grow spirulina, which has a complete nutritional profile. We are partnering with schools and hospitals to provide this superfood to children in order provide showcase the impacts on malnutrition.

$35,000
total goal
$28,686
remaining
53
donors
4
monthly donors
2
years

Challenge

According to the 2016 Uganda Demographic and Health Survey, 29% of Uganda's children under the age of five are stunted, 4% wasted and only 15% children in Uganda ate a minimally acceptable diet. Also, 53% of Ugandan children ages 6-59 months and 32% of women population of age 15-49 were anaemic which is a major concern that leads to increased maternal and child mortality and poor birth outcomes. Malnutrition kills many Ugandans. One in every 16 children dies before their fifth birthday.

Solution

Blue Atlas (BA) believes that by pioneering spirulina through the Spirulina Development Institute (SDI), we are building locally-led and climate smart solution to help stop the lasting impacts that malnutrition has. We will encourage wider consumption through strategic partnerships with NGO's, government agencies and the private sector. These partnerships provide hard data, which is key to taking this effective intervention to scale and be able to reach all vulnerable populations.

Long-Term Impact

BA is overseeing the partnership and sustainability growth plan and will scale spirulina access and research to provide nutrition to all vulnerable persons. From crisis to natural disasters to conflict zones, this affordable and effective solution can provide the lacking nutritional gap in emergency food. Ensuring greater physical, mental and emotional health, while utilizing spirulina's carbon sequestering abilities to combat GHG's.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

Resources

Organization Information

Blue Atlas

Location: Blanchester, OH - USA
Website:
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Project Leader:
Kali Kirkendall
Blanchester , OH United States
$6,314 raised of $35,000 goal
 
148 donations
$28,686 to go
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