Hunger and famine in Latin America persist as problems, affecting the livelihoods and well-being of vulnerable populations (7,9% of South America, 2020) & specially children (13,3 MILL 2020, UNICEF).
We will create sustainable plant-based protein isolates based of native Lupin, donating this highly nutritional product to various foundations fighting famine and hunger in Latin America.
This is the total amount allocated to Fighting child hunger and malnutrition with enviromentally friendly plant-based proteins, powered by sustainable science and Cardano.
Millaray Hernandez Millan
Alfredo Eloy
Ignacia Muñoz
This project depends on the CIC (Colaborative Research Center, Los Rios, Chile) or other research centers for implementing the needed machinery in their facilities. At the same time, we will depend heavily on the machinery suppliers and their mailing options in order to meet out goals. We also depend on the "ADATOMS NFTs" project for their help with everything related to NFTs and blockchain.
Project will be fully open source.
SDG goals:
End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
SDG subgoals:
Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning
By 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round
By 2030, end all forms of malnutrition, including achieving, by 2025, the internationally agreed targets on stunting and wasting in children under 5 years of age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women and older persons
Adopt measures to ensure the proper functioning of food commodity markets and their derivatives and facilitate timely access to market information, including on food reserves, in order to help limit extreme food price volatility
By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being
Undertake reforms to give women equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to ownership and control over land and other forms of property, financial services, inheritance and natural resources, in accordance with national laws
Key Performance Indicator (KPI):
Prevalence of undernourishment
Indicator of food price anomalies
Prevalence of moderate or severe food insecurity in the population, based on the Food Insecurity Experience Scale (FIES)
Universal Human Rights Index (UHRI):
Right to food: The Committee recommends that the State party should intensify its efforts to devise a comprehensive national strategy for the protection and promotion of the right to adequate food, which promotes healthier diets and incorporates aspects related to trade, territorial planning, education and fiscal policy, and is developed with the participation of all the stakeholders involved. The Committee refers the State party to its general comment No. 12 (1999) on the right to adequate food and the Voluntary Guidelines to support the progressive realization of the right to adequate food in the context of national food security, adopted by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.
Right to food: The Committee is concerned at the rising rate of obesity due to the nutritional changes occurring in the State party and the lack of comprehensive measures currently addressing this problem (art. 11).
w) substantially increased budget allocations in public expenditure for health through AUGE system and attempts that have been made to improve access for low-income families by providing guaranteed medical treatment for several conditions relating specifically to health of children
n) advances made in reducing infant mortality and high vaccination rates among children
n) further efforts need to be undertaken in order to ensure access to health services in practice among indigenous peoples, low-income and rural population
c) nutritional problems leading to obesity
r) carry out comprehensive study to assess scope, nature and root causes of presence of street children and youth gangs in country in order to develop policy for prevention
r) provide street children with recovery and social reintegration services, taking into account their views in accordance with art 12 CRC, taking due account of gender and ethnic aspects, and provide them with adequate nutrition, housing, and necessary health-care and educational opportunities
r) develop policy for family reunification, where possible and in best interests of child
r) conduct public awareness campaigns to address stigma attached to street children
r) collaborate with NGOs and seek technical assistance from, inter alia, UNICEF
r) provide CRC with further information on the situation of street children in next State report
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Our proposed solution aims to address the persistent problem of hunger and famine in Latin America, with a specific focus on child hunger. This problem has a significant impact on the livelihoods and well-being of vulnerable populations, as indicated by the high prevalence rates of food insecurity in the region (7.9% in South America, 2020) and the alarming number of children affected (13.3 million in 2020, UNICEF).
To combat this issue, our approach is to produce and donate environmentally friendly plant-based proteins, with a primary focus on high-quality lupin protein isolate. We have chosen this approach due to several compelling reasons. Firstly, plant-based proteins offer a sustainable alternative to animal-based proteins, reducing the environmental impact associated with livestock production and mitigating climate change. Secondly, lupin protein isolate has shown great potential as a highly nutritious and versatile protein source, which can effectively address the nutritional needs of children and alleviate malnutrition.
Our project will engage a range of stakeholders to ensure the success of our solution. We will collaborate with local charities, food banks, and humanitarian organizations working on the ground to identify the most vulnerable communities and distribute the donated lupin protein isolate effectively. By partnering with these organizations, we can leverage their expertise and established networks to reach those in dire need of nutritional support.
To demonstrate and prove our impact, we will implement robust monitoring and evaluation mechanisms. We will track the distribution and consumption of the donated lupin protein isolate, collecting data on the number of beneficiaries reached, nutritional improvements, and overall well-being. Through surveys, assessments, and feedback from beneficiaries, we will assess the effectiveness of our solution in addressing child hunger and improving their nutritional status.
What makes our solution unique is the combination of sustainable science, the power of Cardano, and a targeted focus on child hunger. By utilizing environmentally friendly plant-based proteins, we promote a sustainable and resilient food system that aligns with Cardano's principles. The integration of Cardano's blockchain technology ensures transparency, traceability, and accountability in the donation process, inspiring confidence in the distribution of resources. This solution will benefit not only the children suffering from hunger and malnutrition but also the communities and regions affected by food insecurity in Latin America.
Supporting this initiative should be important to Cardano for several reasons. Firstly, it aligns with Cardano's commitment to social impact and sustainability, addressing a pressing global issue and making a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable populations. Secondly, the integration of Cardano's blockchain technology provides a transparent and secure platform for tracking and validating the impact of the project. By leveraging Cardano's ecosystem, we can showcase the potential of blockchain technology in humanitarian efforts, setting a precedent for future innovative solutions. Finally, as Cardano continues to expand its presence globally, supporting projects that focus on Latin America demonstrates a commitment to fostering inclusive and equitable development in the region.
Our proposed solution directly aligns with the aims of the Challenge by addressing the challenge of hunger and famine in Latin America. By focusing on child hunger specifically, our project aims to alleviate the suffering and improve the well-being of vulnerable populations, in line with the Challenge's objective of promoting social impact.
The impact of this project extends beyond funding the project team. It brings substantial value to the Cardano ecosystem in several ways. Firstly, it showcases the practical application of blockchain technology, specifically Cardano's ecosystem, in addressing real-world humanitarian challenges. By utilizing Cardano's blockchain, we ensure transparency, accountability, and traceability in the distribution of resources, setting a precedent for future projects and establishing Cardano as a platform for impactful solutions.
Secondly, our project has the potential to attract new users and participants to the Cardano community. By addressing a critical problem like child hunger, we can create awareness and engage individuals and organizations who share the vision of making a positive difference in the world. This increased engagement can strengthen the Cardano ecosystem, fostering collaboration, innovation, and a sense of purpose among its participants.
In terms of impact quantification, within a reasonable timeframe during or shortly after the project completion, we anticipate the following outcomes:
While precise numbers may vary depending on various factors, we are committed to achieving significant user engagement, expanding the Cardano community, and showcasing the tangible impact of the project within a reasonable timeframe.
Measuring the success of our project involves both quantitative and qualitative assessments to gauge the impact on addressing child hunger in Latin America and the benefits it brings to the Cardano ecosystem. We will employ the following metrics to evaluate our project's success:
The success of our project will directly contribute to the growth and productivity of the Cardano ecosystem. In the short term, it will demonstrate the practical application of blockchain technology and sustainable solutions to tackle pressing social issues. By showcasing the positive impact of Cardano in addressing child hunger, we can attract more users, stakeholders, and organizations to the Cardano community.
In the long term, the success of our project will strengthen Cardano's reputation as a platform for social impact and sustainability. It will inspire other projects within the ecosystem to adopt similar approaches, fostering innovation and collaboration. The project's visibility and positive outcomes will generate interest and support, leading to increased adoption of Cardano and its associated technologies.
The qualitative and quantitative measures we have identified are realistic and meaningful in assessing the project's impact on child hunger and its contribution to the Cardano ecosystem. They go beyond numerical performance indicators and capture the real-world outcomes and perspectives of the beneficiaries. By incorporating both qualitative and quantitative measures, we can provide a comprehensive evaluation of the project's success and its benefits to the Cardano ecosystem.
In addition to the previously mentioned metrics, we can incorporate Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) related to using Cardano for submitting NFTs with our donations:
We have comprehensive plans in place to effectively share the outputs and results of our project, ensuring widespread dissemination and long-term impact within the Cardano ecosystem and beyond.
Regarding the results generated from the project, we anticipate utilizing them in further research and development activities to foster continuous improvement and innovation. These include:
In summary, our plans encompass a multi-faceted approach to sharing the outputs and results of our project. Through live events, media coverage, online channels, and engagement with various stakeholders, we aim to maximize the dissemination of knowledge, create awareness, and foster collaboration. Additionally, we anticipate utilizing the results to drive further research, iterative improvements, and potential partnerships that will contribute to the continued development of sustainable solutions within the Cardano ecosystem.
Green Pro Technology is a chilean sustainable technology company that has already created highly valuable nutraceutics based on scientific evidence (https://linktr.ee/greenprotech).
-Millaray Hernandez Millan the CEO is a top-tier Chemist with vast experience in the enviromental and food sector, currently studying an MBA and a strong female entrepreneur who also practices swordmanship and archery. She always makes sure everything is right on track and leads the team very effectively.
-Andres Halabi Díaz the CTO is a top tier chemist, currently studying a PHD in Molecular Physical chemistry, with vast experience in artificial intelligence, predictive models, green chemistry and blockchain. He is in charge of all the formulations of our products and all the scientific research backing up their efficacy.
-Alfredo Eloy the CMO, has lots of experience in leading marketing, communications and direction of companies, he will ensure our efforts are properly align and get the best exposure for Cardano and project Catalyst.
-Ignacia Muñoz the CDO, with a degree in bussiness engenieering and strong experience with digital marketing and blockchain, she will maintain an entertaining and engaging appeal on digital media, with a focus on redirecting people to Cardano and Catalyst
The main goal of the project "Tackling child hunger and famine with enviromentally friendly plant-based proteins, powered by sustainable science and Cardano", is to develop a sustainable solution to address the challenges of hunger in Latin America and child hunger in particular. This project aims to create a protein isolate from native chilean Lupinus Albus L. using sustainable green chemistry proceadures.
To validate the feasibility of the approach, the following steps can be taken:
By following these steps and ensuring rigorous scientific evaluation, the project team can validate the feasibility of their approach in developing sustainable nutraceutics for diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome.
Milestone 1: Scientific Literature Review and Machinery Acquisition
Months 1-3:
Milestone 2: Machinery Setup, Production, and Branding
Months 4-9:
Milestone 3: Quality Assurance and Testing
Months 10:
Milestone 4: Donation Planning and Execution
Months 11:
Milestone 5: Project Wrap-up and Final Reporting
Month 12:
All live events and all proofs of accomplishment will be uploaded directly to the Cardano blockchain as NFTs where they will remain as permanent proof for future generations to come. All monthly reports and milestones submitted to the Catalyst team will also be open for the public to analyze and comment.
Milestone 1: Scientific Literature Review and Machinery Acquisition
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Milestone 2: Machinery Setup, Production, and Branding
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Milestone 3: Quality Assurance and Testing
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Milestone 4: Donation Planning and Execution
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Milestone 5: Project Wrap-up and Final Reporting
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To track the project's progress, the following measurement criteria will be used across the milestones:
By regularly measuring and assessing these factors, the project team can effectively track the progress and success of the project's implementation.
Milestone 1: Scientific Literature Review and Machinery Acquisition (Month 1-3) --> ₳150.000
1. Scientific Literature Review (₳ 12.000):
2. Formulated Extraction Process Documentation (₳ 12.000):
3. Market Analysis for Machinery (₳ 8.000):
4. Machinery and Ingredients Acquisition (₳ 120.000):
Milestone 2: Machinery Setup, Production, and Branding (Month 4-9) --> ₳ 32.000
1. Machinery Setup (₳ 13.000) :
2. Live Event and Media Coverage (₳ 10.000):
3. Production of sustainable plant-based protein isolate (₳ 7.000):
4. Packaging and Branding (₳ 2.000):
Milestone 3: Quality Assurance and Testing (Month 10) --> ₳20.000
1. Quality Assurance Documentation (₳ 10.000)
2 . Process Refinement (₳ 10.000):
Milestone 4: Donation Planning and Execution (Month 11)--> ₳17.200
1. Collaboration Documentation (₳ 2.200):
2. Donations (₳ 5.000):
3. Live Event and Media Coverage (₳ 10.000):
Milestone 5: Project Wrap-up and Final Reporting (Month 12)
1. Final Report:
2. Documentation and NFTs:
Additional Budget Elements across the whole project --> ₳180.800:
1. Publicity/Marketing/Promotion/Community Engagement (₳ 20.000):
2. Project Management and General Execution (₳ 13.400 monthly):
The cost of the project represents value for money for the Cardano ecosystem for several reasons. Firstly, the budget allocation aligns with the specific milestones and activities outlined in the proposal, ensuring that the funds are directed towards achieving the project's objectives effectively.
The costs described in the proposal have been carefully determined based on various factors. For instance, the salaries or external consultant fees have been estimated considering the average wages in the relevant fields and industry standards. This ensures that the project team members are compensated fairly for their expertise and efforts. Additionally, market analysis for machinery and equipment costs have been included to ensure that the project acquires high-quality and efficient resources, contributing to long-term sustainability and productivity.
Moreover, the costs associated with live events, media coverage, branding, and marketing activities are essential for promoting the project's outcomes and raising awareness within the Cardano ecosystem. These expenses enable effective communication of the project's goals, attract stakeholders' attention, and create a positive impact. The allocation for community engagement, social media campaigns, and general project management ensures that the project remains connected with the Cardano community and operates smoothly throughout its duration.
By demonstrating a comprehensive budget, the proposal shows a responsible and transparent approach to financial planning. It ensures that the allocated funds are utilized efficiently and effectively towards achieving the project's milestones and goals. The budget aligns with industry standards, market analysis, and the specific requirements of the project, ensuring that the costs are justified and represent value for money.
Overall, the budget reflects a balanced approach that optimizes resources, leverages expertise, and ensures accountability. This approach maximizes the chances of the project delivering meaningful outcomes and providing value to the Cardano ecosystem, ultimately contributing to the long-term growth and success of the platform.
Our project team for the "Solving child hunger and famine with enviromentally friendly plant-based proteins, powered by sustainable science and Cardano" initiative consists of highly qualified individuals with expertise in various areas relevant to the project's objectives. Here are the team members and their respective roles:
We have engaged with our team members and have direct lines of communication established to facilitate collaboration and coordination. We have also reached out to the relevant organizations and resources, such as the partnering research center and local government authorities, to discuss their support and involvement in the project. The necessary steps have been taken to ensure their willingness and capacity to contribute to the project's success.