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English: Some 15% of India’s population is undernourished. Startups like No Food Waste are addressing the issue by using technology to connect those most at risk of hunger to excess food. No Food Waste currently operates in 8 cities across India, serving about 800 people every day. ITU News followed them on a typical day in Delhi.

Reporting : Lucy Spencer

Videography : Julie Marchand
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Source YouTube: #ICT4SDG: How technology is tackling hunger in India (SDG2) – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
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