The Hunger Project Sustainable, vibrant, healthy
rural communities free from
Global Theory of Change hunger & poverty
4/7/11
Government
implementing community-driven
anti-poverty strategies
Human rights supported Decentralized political
and protected power
Formation of Country-Led Strategies
Increased
resources
Public policies reflect Electoral reform,
Gender-based, Strengthened decentralization in
THP values/approach
rights-based multilateral Bangladesh and
(national, international
country strategies collaborations India Capitalizing
level)
on efforts
Strengthened Replication and support Strengthened
E!ective donor/
partnerships with of THP's approach to partnerships with
investor cultivation Replication
civil society development government
of the THP
model
Community Impact
CYCLE OF SUS
E
Gender Equity, Human Rights Good Governance Health and Nutrition
CYCLE OF SUSTAINABLE CHANG
Wide access to/ People, Good
Movement Violence Women participate
use of social Government especially health care Good
toward against in decision making
goods: health, accountability ~ children, are incl. HIV/ nutrition
gender women processes at all
education, Less corruption healthy AIDS
equality reduced levels
water, etc.
Water, Environment, and Food Security Income Generation Education
Sanitation Wealth in village
People in partner End extreme More
through
Sustainable communities Many small hunger and Literacy &
investments in children in
TAINABLE CHA
environment: water, have enough to businesses poverty numeracy
better homes, school
sanitation, woodlots eat
livestock, etc.
Shifts in Community Capacity and Conditions
Literacy & Education Gender Equity & Human Rights Health and Nutrition
Increased awareness Increased
Increased adult Increased access Increased gender Increased Improvements
of political, social, support & Improvements
literacy & to quality equity within the access to/use in HIV/AIDS
economic rights protection of in maternal and
prevention and
N
increased access education for all family & of health
(especially women's indigenous child health
to skills training children community services treatments
GE
rights) cultures
Income Generation Water, Environment, and Sanitation Good Governance
Increased Improved Local
Women have Families are Increased Increased
awareness legal government is
continued access better equipped access to clean transparency and
about protection responsive to
to financial to meet water & accountability of
environmental and access to community
services household needs sanitation local government
sustainability land needs
Food Security Advocacy & Alliances
Increased access Replication
Movement Strengthened Strengthened
to nutritious food Improved Strengthened and support
toward partnerships partnerships
at household & agricultural multilateral of THP's
food with civil with
community levels systems collaborations approach to
sovereignty society government
development
Community Mobilization
More e!ective Stronger
Increased
community collaborations/
agency: Mind
E!ective donor/ leadership alliances within
shift from "I
investor cultivation (specifically by and among
cannot" to "I can"
women) communities
Future
M & E: THP Outputs
Up to now
Deploy
Form Vision Establish
animators, Local community
Education & partnerships Commitment local Advocate for
participatory development Gender Microfinance
Leadership with local Action governance government
action (health, education, equity work (Africa)
training NGOs/CBOs workshops structures accountability
researchers agriculture)
Government builds &
EMPOWERING PARTNERING equips schools,
MOBILIZING
WOMEN, WITH LOCAL health facilities, latrines,
COMMUNITY & other infrastructure
CREATING AGENCY GOVERNMENT