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The Mobius Foundation is the eco friendly ngo promoting environmental sustainability through sustainable, relevant solutions that enable communities to break longstanding practices that are detrimental to human existence on Earth.
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global Foundation 2nd Annual UN Sustainable ...Andrew Networks
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global Foundation 2nd Annual UN Sustainable Development Goals Conference Awards v20220515
Dr. Meenakshi Sawhney Founder President
La Global Foundation
Aim
The foundation supports global sustainable development goals. Our being must serve a purpose larger than any self-interest. Therefore, we aim at spreading awareness to co-exist in harmony with nature.
Mission
We at La Global Foundation empower ourselves so that we engage and foster synergistic efforts. We make certain of the well-being of individuals and various astute people to promote and provide insights about one’s happiness and security. Sustainable development is a framework which is such designed that human development goals can be achieved without disturbing the ecosystem. We at La Global Foundation pledge to preserve natural resources in the best of our capacity. In order to achieve the same, we form partnerships all over the world.
Vision
La Global Foundation has built a sustainable awareness model in place in order to achieve the 17 global goals. In 2015, the United Nations Sustainable Goals( Global Goals) were adopted by the 193 Member States of the United Nations in a bid to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all by 2030. It is remarkable though, that the Indian government has taken up the task seriously and has started working alongside private sectors to end poverty at the earliest.
The 17 sustainability goals:
1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
3. Good Health and Well Being
4. Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and Sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
9. Industry Innovation and Infrastructure
10. Reduced Inequalities
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
15. Life on Land
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnership For the Goals
We are grateful to have partnered with worldwide and national non-governmental organisations that share our mission.
Objectives
The event is to support global sustainable development goals. You must look forward to see myriad hues of nationals present on the podium to express their views on conserving our natural resources while accomplishing urban development goals.
HrH Andrew Williams Jr
WhatsApp: +1-213-274-3675
https://andrewnetworks.com
AndrewWilliamsJr777@gmail.com
https://linkedin.com/in/andrewwilliamsjr
https://about.me/hhprinceandrewwilliamsjr
https://www.facebook.com/andrewwilliamsjr/
https://www.facebook.com/AmbassadorWilliams
https://facebook.com/groups/ahiabganetwork
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global UN SDG Conference Awards v20220515Andrew Networks
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global Foundation 2nd Annual UN Sustainable Development Goals Conference Awards v20220515
Dr. Meenakshi Sawhney Founder President
La Global Foundation
Aim
The foundation supports global sustainable development goals. Our being must serve a purpose larger than any self-interest. Therefore, we aim at spreading awareness to co-exist in harmony with nature.
Mission
We at La Global Foundation empower ourselves so that we engage and foster synergistic efforts. We make certain of the well-being of individuals and various astute people to promote and provide insights about one’s happiness and security. Sustainable development is a framework which is such designed that human development goals can be achieved without disturbing the ecosystem. We at La Global Foundation pledge to preserve natural resources in the best of our capacity. In order to achieve the same, we form partnerships all over the world.
Vision
La Global Foundation has built a sustainable awareness model in place in order to achieve the 17 global goals. In 2015, the United Nations Sustainable Goals( Global Goals) were adopted by the 193 Member States of the United Nations in a bid to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all by 2030. It is remarkable though, that the Indian government has taken up the task seriously and has started working alongside private sectors to end poverty at the earliest.
The 17 sustainability goals:
1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
3. Good Health and Well Being
4. Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and Sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
9. Industry Innovation and Infrastructure
10. Reduced Inequalities
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
15. Life on Land
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnership For the Goals
We are grateful to have partnered with worldwide and national non-governmental organisations that share our mission.
Objectives
The event is to support global sustainable development goals. You must look forward to see myriad hues of nationals present on the podium to express their views on conserving our natural resources while accomplishing urban development goals.
HrH Andrew Williams Jr
WhatsApp: +1-213-274-3675
https://andrewnetworks.com
AndrewWilliamsJr777@gmail.com
https://linkedin.com/in/andrewwilliamsjr
https://about.me/hhprinceandrewwilliamsjr
https://www.facebook.com/andrewwilliamsjr/
https://www.facebook.com/AmbassadorWilliams
https://facebook.com/groups/ahiabganetwork
This document discusses corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices of several major Indian companies. It provides an overview of CSR, explaining that CSR involves companies taking responsibility for their actions and having a positive impact on the environment, community, and other stakeholders. The document then examines CSR initiatives at Reliance Industries, Infosys, and the Tata Group in areas like health, education, environment, and rural development. It notes that CSR has evolved from traditional philanthropy to becoming a core business strategy. The conclusion emphasizes that companies now recognize the need to give back to society in order to build healthy, sustainable businesses with engaged employees and stakeholders.
This slideshow from the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction was presented as part of the Agroforestry Development Impact Seminar (ADIS) series.
CSO Sun Alliance: Zambia Civil Society Scalling Up Nutrition AllianceWorldFish
The document summarizes information about the SUN Movement and CSO-SUN Alliance, which are organizations working to end malnutrition globally and in Zambia by 2030. The SUN Movement was established in 2010 and brings together governments, UN agencies, donors, businesses, researchers, and civil society. CSO-SUN Alliance was established in 2012 as part of the SUN Movement to specifically work on raising nutrition on Zambia's development agenda. It convenes over 50 civil society organizations and is influential in drawing attention to nutrition issues in Zambia. Notable achievements include advocating for policies and programs to address food insecurity and pushing for approval of Zambia's Food and Nutrition Bill.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to integrating social and environmental concerns into business operations. CSR policy functions as a self-regulating mechanism for businesses to monitor their compliance with laws, ethics, and social norms. Some define CSR as actions that appear to further social good beyond what is legally required of the firm. The document then provides examples of CSR activities from various Indian companies, including sectors they focus on, initiatives taken, and their approach to CSR.
What is livelihood?
What is Rural Livelihood?
Importance of Rural livelihood?
how to uplift the livelihood of Rural people?
Various measures to be taken to make the lives of rural people better
Mobility map
The Mobius Foundation is the eco friendly ngo promoting environmental sustainability through sustainable, relevant solutions that enable communities to break longstanding practices that are detrimental to human existence on Earth.
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global Foundation 2nd Annual UN Sustainable ...Andrew Networks
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global Foundation 2nd Annual UN Sustainable Development Goals Conference Awards v20220515
Dr. Meenakshi Sawhney Founder President
La Global Foundation
Aim
The foundation supports global sustainable development goals. Our being must serve a purpose larger than any self-interest. Therefore, we aim at spreading awareness to co-exist in harmony with nature.
Mission
We at La Global Foundation empower ourselves so that we engage and foster synergistic efforts. We make certain of the well-being of individuals and various astute people to promote and provide insights about one’s happiness and security. Sustainable development is a framework which is such designed that human development goals can be achieved without disturbing the ecosystem. We at La Global Foundation pledge to preserve natural resources in the best of our capacity. In order to achieve the same, we form partnerships all over the world.
Vision
La Global Foundation has built a sustainable awareness model in place in order to achieve the 17 global goals. In 2015, the United Nations Sustainable Goals( Global Goals) were adopted by the 193 Member States of the United Nations in a bid to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all by 2030. It is remarkable though, that the Indian government has taken up the task seriously and has started working alongside private sectors to end poverty at the earliest.
The 17 sustainability goals:
1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
3. Good Health and Well Being
4. Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and Sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
9. Industry Innovation and Infrastructure
10. Reduced Inequalities
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
15. Life on Land
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnership For the Goals
We are grateful to have partnered with worldwide and national non-governmental organisations that share our mission.
Objectives
The event is to support global sustainable development goals. You must look forward to see myriad hues of nationals present on the podium to express their views on conserving our natural resources while accomplishing urban development goals.
HrH Andrew Williams Jr
WhatsApp: +1-213-274-3675
https://andrewnetworks.com
AndrewWilliamsJr777@gmail.com
https://linkedin.com/in/andrewwilliamsjr
https://about.me/hhprinceandrewwilliamsjr
https://www.facebook.com/andrewwilliamsjr/
https://www.facebook.com/AmbassadorWilliams
https://facebook.com/groups/ahiabganetwork
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global UN SDG Conference Awards v20220515Andrew Networks
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global Foundation 2nd Annual UN Sustainable Development Goals Conference Awards v20220515
Dr. Meenakshi Sawhney Founder President
La Global Foundation
Aim
The foundation supports global sustainable development goals. Our being must serve a purpose larger than any self-interest. Therefore, we aim at spreading awareness to co-exist in harmony with nature.
Mission
We at La Global Foundation empower ourselves so that we engage and foster synergistic efforts. We make certain of the well-being of individuals and various astute people to promote and provide insights about one’s happiness and security. Sustainable development is a framework which is such designed that human development goals can be achieved without disturbing the ecosystem. We at La Global Foundation pledge to preserve natural resources in the best of our capacity. In order to achieve the same, we form partnerships all over the world.
Vision
La Global Foundation has built a sustainable awareness model in place in order to achieve the 17 global goals. In 2015, the United Nations Sustainable Goals( Global Goals) were adopted by the 193 Member States of the United Nations in a bid to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all by 2030. It is remarkable though, that the Indian government has taken up the task seriously and has started working alongside private sectors to end poverty at the earliest.
The 17 sustainability goals:
1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
3. Good Health and Well Being
4. Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and Sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
9. Industry Innovation and Infrastructure
10. Reduced Inequalities
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
15. Life on Land
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnership For the Goals
We are grateful to have partnered with worldwide and national non-governmental organisations that share our mission.
Objectives
The event is to support global sustainable development goals. You must look forward to see myriad hues of nationals present on the podium to express their views on conserving our natural resources while accomplishing urban development goals.
HrH Andrew Williams Jr
WhatsApp: +1-213-274-3675
https://andrewnetworks.com
AndrewWilliamsJr777@gmail.com
https://linkedin.com/in/andrewwilliamsjr
https://about.me/hhprinceandrewwilliamsjr
https://www.facebook.com/andrewwilliamsjr/
https://www.facebook.com/AmbassadorWilliams
https://facebook.com/groups/ahiabganetwork
This document discusses corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices of several major Indian companies. It provides an overview of CSR, explaining that CSR involves companies taking responsibility for their actions and having a positive impact on the environment, community, and other stakeholders. The document then examines CSR initiatives at Reliance Industries, Infosys, and the Tata Group in areas like health, education, environment, and rural development. It notes that CSR has evolved from traditional philanthropy to becoming a core business strategy. The conclusion emphasizes that companies now recognize the need to give back to society in order to build healthy, sustainable businesses with engaged employees and stakeholders.
This slideshow from the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction was presented as part of the Agroforestry Development Impact Seminar (ADIS) series.
CSO Sun Alliance: Zambia Civil Society Scalling Up Nutrition AllianceWorldFish
The document summarizes information about the SUN Movement and CSO-SUN Alliance, which are organizations working to end malnutrition globally and in Zambia by 2030. The SUN Movement was established in 2010 and brings together governments, UN agencies, donors, businesses, researchers, and civil society. CSO-SUN Alliance was established in 2012 as part of the SUN Movement to specifically work on raising nutrition on Zambia's development agenda. It convenes over 50 civil society organizations and is influential in drawing attention to nutrition issues in Zambia. Notable achievements include advocating for policies and programs to address food insecurity and pushing for approval of Zambia's Food and Nutrition Bill.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to integrating social and environmental concerns into business operations. CSR policy functions as a self-regulating mechanism for businesses to monitor their compliance with laws, ethics, and social norms. Some define CSR as actions that appear to further social good beyond what is legally required of the firm. The document then provides examples of CSR activities from various Indian companies, including sectors they focus on, initiatives taken, and their approach to CSR.
What is livelihood?
What is Rural Livelihood?
Importance of Rural livelihood?
how to uplift the livelihood of Rural people?
Various measures to be taken to make the lives of rural people better
Mobility map
Fundamentals of Rural Development_Unit I.pdfMangeshBhople
This document discusses various concepts and approaches related to rural development. It defines rural development as the overall improvement of quality of life for rural people through reducing poverty, increasing productivity, and providing basic services. It discusses several approaches to rural development including the broad front approach, sectoral approach, participatory approach, area development approach, target approach, basic needs approach, and employment-oriented integrated approach. The key objectives of rural development are agricultural growth, economic and social infrastructure development, fair wages, housing, public health, education, communication, water, sanitation, women's empowerment, and infrastructure development.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) involves companies operating in an economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable way. The concept originated in the 1950s in response to social problems but grew in the 1980s-2000s as companies recognized broader responsibilities. CSR can provide benefits like risk reduction, competitive advantage, and aligning corporate strategy with stakeholder interests. Many large companies implement CSR through activities like community investment, environmental sustainability programs, supporting education and health causes, and responsible sourcing. CSR aims to create shared value for businesses and the communities in which they operate.
The document discusses the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which were adopted by the United Nations in 2015. It provides an overview of each of the 17 SDGs, including their targets and importance. For example, SDG 1 aims to end poverty, SDG 2 aims to end hunger, and SDG 3 aims to ensure healthy lives. It also discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the SDGs framework. Some goals that the Philippines is more likely to attain include SDG 2 on zero hunger, SDG 3 on good health, SDG 4 on quality education, SDG 6 on clean water and sanitation, and SDG 7 on affordable and clean energy.
The document discusses the World Environment School in Coorg (WESc), which aims to become a global leader in sustainability-oriented education. WESc is being created by the Mobius Foundation to teach sustainable living and help transform society given limited resources. The school will open in March 2021 and will be a residential campus providing space for eco-friendly activities to educate students from grades 6 to 12 based on three philosophies: living sustainably, environmental stewardship, and global citizenship.
the goree project-Program Prospectus_Rev-6-POSTPatra Afrika
The document outlines plans for the Gorée Project, a 10-year initiative to promote sustainability in the African diaspora. It details several programs and activities, including establishing a cultural heritage website, developing a diaspora bond, creating a green school and agricultural pilot program using industrial hemp. It provides organizational frameworks, stakeholder analyses, and funding structures like sponsorship packages to support the project goals over multiple phases of implementation through 2025.
10 Best Community Outreach Programs You Must Know.pdfCIOWomenMagazine
Here are some community outreach programs: 1. Habitat for Humanity, 2. Feeding America, 3. Teach for All, 4. Doctors Without Borders, 5. Global Greening, etc.
‘International Conference on Sustainability Education (ICSE)’ was organized jointly by Mobius Foundation, The Climate Reality Project, India in partnership with UNESCO. The two-day conference came up with the ways to address the challenges halting the path of sustainable education. Our partners include center for environment education (CEE), foundation for environmental education (FEE), the energy and resource institute (TERI) and many more.
From an expected rise in population to the staggering resource crunch that has been spotlighted in the current times, Covid-19 has brought many pervading issues to surface.
In line with the same concern, our esteemed panel members got together to discuss the ‘population rise in relation to India’s raging environmental and developmental problems’
UPL Limited and our subsidiaries (together constituting the UPL Group), take initiative to contribute to harmonious and sustainable development of the society through all our business
activities that we carry out in various countries across the globe.
Sustainable Development Goals and Objectives/ MDGs/ Inter-linkages/ Scholarsh...Mehak Azeem
This artistic presentation was represented to JITS TALK SERIES by IEEE Jayamukhi Student Branch, India. Being an SDG advocate in Pakistan, I enlightened the participants regarding SDGs Objectives, SDGs Interlinkages, activities, scholarships, role of IEEE in SDGs, SDGs Data portals, and statics. I believe this presentation provides the complete understandings of each SDGs and previously MDGs with the evolution of society benefits.
Great thanks to my IEEE mentor Muhammad Mairaj Ul Haque for helping me in the preparations.
For further information and assistance:
Email: [mehakazeem@ieee.org] [haq.mairaj@hotmail.com]
Corporate social responsibility ppt by ritu bhartiritu bharti
This document discusses corporate social responsibility (CSR) and Wipro's CSR initiatives. It begins with definitions of CSR from the European Commission and World Business Council for Sustainable Development, emphasizing ethical business behavior and contributing to community development. The document then outlines Wipro's people, planet, profit CSR framework and initiatives in education like Wipro Cares and Applying Thoughts in Schools. It also describes Wipro's environmental initiatives like Eco-Eye. The conclusion emphasizes that CSR is an investment in society's collective future, not just philanthropy.
The document discusses corporate social responsibility programs at Wipro and Coca-Cola. It provides an overview of Wipro's sustainability program called "earthian" which works with schools on sustainability education. It also describes CSR initiatives at Coca-Cola focused on areas like healthy living, sustainable packaging, water stewardship, and supporting local communities. The document contains details of various social programs, partnerships, and community investments of the two large companies.
This document discusses working together to support breastfeeding through various means such as creating an online platform, finding partners, sharing experiences, and assessing achievements. It emphasizes sustaining collaboration to achieve long-term goals like the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 by working across sectors and generations. The online platform outlined can help identify gaps and actions, find potential partners, and share and learn from experiences to assess and plan future actions in supporting breastfeeding.
The webinar was a culmination of a month long online discussion organized by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), CGIAR Research Program on Livestock, the Climate Smart Agriculture Youth Network (CSAYN), AgriProFocus, and ICCO Cooperation.
As a wrap-up to the online discussion, this webinar discussed novel opportunities for youth, practitioners, policymakers, scientists, technical experts and other stakeholders emerging in the discussion and provided an impetus towards developing a framework for concrete youth engagement in agribusiness within the context of a changing climate.
This document outlines the 2020 strategy of Engineers Without Borders Australia. It contains their vision, mission, values, and aims for both external and internal focus over the next 5 years (2015-2020). The external aims are to enable appropriate engineering solutions for social change, redefine the role of engineering, and build a global humanitarian engineering movement. The internal aims are to invest in people, transform systems, grow resources, and increase their profile. The strategy was developed through workshops with members, volunteers, staff and the board to help achieve their vision of everyone having access to engineering knowledge and resources to lead a life free from poverty.
HSBC allocated USD 150 million for community projects around the world in 2015 as part of its 150th anniversary celebrations. Projects included building children's shelters in Dubai and community schools in Egypt.
Shell started its charitable foundation in 2000 with an initial $250 million endowment. It annually donates $15 million across six programs focused on areas like education, health and climate change. British Petroleum is a leading integrated oil and gas company committed to supporting communities and minimizing its environmental impact.
Rio Tinto partners with NGOs and organizations like Earthwatch Institute on biodiversity conservation projects. It has supported conservation of rainforests in Cameroon and Indonesia.
Invest Islands Foundation - Booklet 2022DeishaPutri
This booklet provides information about the projects that the Invest Islands Foundation has been working on so far. Starting from providing education to children in remote areas, maintaining a clean environment, and organic farming. This booklet can be your inspiration.
This document discusses convergent innovation in the pulse value chain. It defines convergent innovation as the integration of various types of innovation by multiple actors to achieve inclusive economic growth and development. The document then provides examples of quasi-convergent innovation initiatives in India's pulse sector, including a Tata initiative partnering with farmers and financial institutions, and an Orissa pilot project bringing together private firms, NGOs, and researchers. It notes future efforts are needed to address pulse consumption through a Pulse Innovation Partnership working across the food supply chain to develop nutritious and tasty pulse-based products.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an important concept for companies in India according to new laws. The document discusses CSR requirements for companies meeting certain thresholds based on net worth, turnover, or profit. It outlines eligible CSR activities like eradicating hunger, promoting education, and ensuring environmental sustainability. Companies must form a CSR committee and spend at least 2% of average net profit on CSR activities beneficial to local communities and the environment. Altasorz Green Technologies aims to help companies meet CSR obligations through sustainable solutions like sanitation, waste management, renewable energy, and habitat development.
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From an expected rise in population to the staggering resource crunch that has been spotlighted in the current times, Covid-19 has brought many pervading issues to surface.
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Goals:
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Build new environmentally sound infrastructure and systems for safe disposal of residual waste and replacing current dumpsites which should be commissioned.
Current solid waste management situation:
The status.
Solid waste generation rate is at 2240 tones / day
collection efficiently is at about 50%.
Actors i.e. city authorities, CBO’s , private firms and self-disposal
Current SWM Situation in Nairobi City:
Solid waste generation – collection – dumping
Good Practices:
• Separation – recycling – marketing.
• Open dumpsite dandora dump site through public education on source separation of waste, of which the situation can be reversed.
• Nairobi is one of the C40 cities in this respect , various actors in the solid waste management space have adopted a variety of technologies to reduce short lived climate pollutants including source separation , recycling , marketing of the recycled products.
• Through the network, it should expect to benefit from expertise of the different actors in the network in terms of applicable technologies and practices in reducing the short-lived climate pollutants.
Good practices:
Despite the dismal collection of solid waste in Nairobi city, there are practices and activities of informal actors (CBOs, CBO-SACCOs and yard shop operators) and other formal industrial actors on solid waste collection, recycling and waste reduction.
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CHALLENGES:
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2. • It is a finite world we live in, but, with growing urbanisation,
our consumption of resources has increased tremendously.
We need to re-think the way we function. We need to adapt to
more sustainable ways of living. If we want to survive on this
planet, “Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle” is the only way.
• Mobius Foundation was conceptualized to spread awareness
about sustainability for the betterment of our future
generations.
• The Möbius strip is named after August Ferdinand Mobius, a
famous mathematician. The universal recycling symbol (♲)
design has its three arrows forming a Möbius loop. According
to its designer Gary Anderson, “the figure was designed as a
Mobius strip to symbolise continuity within a finite entity.”
• Mobius Foundation, as the name implies, is committed to
sustainability, strengthening systems with empowering
technologies and encouraging healthy behaviour. Our
principle focus is on education, environment, and population
stabilisation that contribute to sustenance. Mobius has a vision
to collaborate with a diverse range of public & civil partners to
advance the cause & practices of sustainable consciousness
amongst Indian citizens.
3. WHY IS SUSTENANCE A MOBIUS
FOUNDATION CORE CONCEPT?
• The world is on the path of destabilisation due to human intervention.
There have been tremendous amounts of advancements leading to a
better standard of living. However, the path to urbanization is not
environmentally conscious.
• In the race of improving our lifestyle, we missed the focus on building a
sustainable living for ourselves and the coming generations. Mobius
works to inculcate Sustainable Living as part of our daily lifestyle.
Through sustainable living, we attempt to reduce an individual’s or
society’s use of the earth’s natural resources. Practitioners of sustainable
living often alter their methods of transportation, energy consumption,
and diet to reduce their carbon footprint.
• “SUSTAINABILITY” today is the need of the hour, not merely a social
concept, and every individual should work towards building a
sustainable living. Our planet is at a breaking point, but it’s not too late
to save it. Mobius Foundation has taken numerous initiatives since its
establishment to promote the cause of sustainability as a core concept
of sustenance.
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4. HOW IS THE MOBIUS
FOUNDATION WORKING
TOWARDS FULFILLING ITS GOALS
OF SUSTAINABILITY?
• The Mobius Foundation has constructed its projects
around five chief ideologies that contribute to its goal
of promoting sustainability.
5. POPULATION STABILIZATION
• Mobius believes that population stabilization is a crucial step needed to
address global issues like poverty, extinction of species and carbon
footprint. Through health, education and financial incentive programs,
the foundation aims to achieve a sustainable future.
• Our Project “Aakar” is working on the same ideology.
• Phase-I of Project “Aakar” was completed in December 2018, covering
200 villages of the two highly populated districts of Uttar Pradesh,
Baharaich and Barabanki. Phase-I focused on building awareness and
influencing attitudes related to Family Planning and Contraceptives.
With Phase 1, the Mobius Foundation intended to support the efforts by
Govt. of India towards FP2020 goals, population stabilisation and
extended its support to the ‘Beti Bachao Beti Padhao’ campaign.
• Subsequently, we launched Phase-II of Project “Aakar” that is now
focusing on the health counselling of married couples and school
students falling in the marriageable group of 17 – 20 years.
• We have also come up with intriguing concepts like “Zimmedar Hum” &
“Dampatti No 1” that are providing eligible couples with information plus
guidance about family planning methods using communication
techniques that appeal to the rural populace.