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Kyle Kim

Kyle Kim

Decreasing the Number


of Hungers by Using
Resources Near Their Houses

April 17, 2021

Overview
With the growing population around the world and the demand for resources is
continued. Battling against hunger is a demanding task. My goal is to diminish the number of
hungers near my neighborhood. We want to educate them on how to use their resources near
their household and help them to be resourceful on how to use the materials they have in a
useful manner.

Goals

1. My goal is to reduce those who suffer from starvation.

2. I want to empower them with the skills, resources, and knowledge they need to break
the cycle of hunger and poverty themselves.
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Resources
I will be using Facebook and Tiktok as my main platform. Each post will be using Canva..

Crucial People

1. Target Audience

My target audience are all social media users including teenagers and elderly. It is
important to educate them regarding the issue we are facing now especial during the
pandemic. A lot of people lost their jobs and the number of people who starve increase
also. I want to influence them especial the teenagers on how to be resourceful on the
material they have at home.

2. Influencers

. I’m inspired with these people and they never give up helping others. Their platforms
are the eye openers to others which enable them to see what the real world suffer from
and what others can do to help.

a. Andrew Mwenda is a Ugandan journalist and the founder and owner of The
Independent, a news magazine. His controversial politics and inflammatory style have
gotten him arrested by the Ugandan government several times. This is in part because of
his community activism and strong stance on global poverty. Unlike many other
humanitarians, he strongly opposes financial aid to Africa, arguing that it turns Africans
into "passive objects." Instead, he speaks and writes widely on economic development,
free speech, and ways to empower members of the African community. His claims that
Western aid often ends up in the hands of corrupt governments and fuels both war and
abuse have garnered much attention – both positive and negative. Mwenda has spoken
at the popular TED conferences and also appeared before the British House of
Commons Committee on Global Poverty. In 2008, he also won the International Press
Freedom Award, a distinction given by the Committee to Protect Journalists for his
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courageous defense of freedom of the press. The World Economic Forum has also
recognized him as a Young Global Leader.

b. Bill Gates is renowned for both his co-founding of Microsoft and his widespread
philanthropy. With his wife, Melinda, Gates created the Gates Foundation to tackle
issues ranging from infectious disease to financial services for the poor. TIME Magazine
named Gates, his wife, and U2's lead singer, Bono, as the 2005 Persons of the Year for
their humanitarian work. And in 2002, Gates and his wife received the Jefferson Award
for "greatest public service benefiting the disadvantaged." He also donated $20 million
to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In total, according to Forbes, he has given
away more than $28 billion. Gates has given several TED Talks, informing audiences of
his tech-centered approach to solving worldwide problems such as malaria and barriers
to education. The Gates Foundation also started the Alliance for Financial Inclusion to
help the 2.5 billion people who do not have access to loans, bank accounts or insurance.
AFI aims to help those living on less than $2 a day survive major life events like disease
and pay for education.

c. Bono is a world-renowned rock star, global humanitarian, and geopolitical activist


dedicated to ending world hunger and eradicating the AIDS epidemic. His affinity for
social causes began in 1979 after viewing a benefit show for human-rights organization
Amnesty International. Bono has helped organize and has performed in many charity
concerts, including the Live 8 and Band Aid projects, and the Conspiracy of Hope tour.
Bono has also met with influential politicians, including former President George W.
Bush, to campaign for debt relief in developing countries. He cofounded fashion label
Edun; the organization DATA (Debt, AIDS, trade, Africa); and the Product Red initiative,
which is dedicated to wiping out poverty, AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria in Africa. Bono
was twice named one of the 100 Most Influential People and also named Person of the
Year by TIME Magazine, was awarded the Pablo Neruda International Presidential Medal
of Honor by the government of Chile, and received the Portuguese Order of Liberty for
his humanitarian work. Bono has received three nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize
and was awarded the Man of Peace Prize in 2008.
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Message and Awareness


- My message is to decrease the number of hungers by using Resources Near Their
Houses.

Strategies
- Sharing the page on Facebook.
- Tagging the page on Facebook and Tiktok.
- Using of hashtags of the account.
- Making posters
- Promoting the page through the help my friends and families.

Goal Tracking
- Check the page every night if there are some changes then record the data on google
sheet.

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