Tech Solutions Related To UN SDG 2: Zero Hunger
UN Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger, aims to end hunger and food insecurity and promote sustainable agriculture. Learn more about Hunger in the US in our interactive report. Contact us for insights related to the 25,291 US organizations addressing UN SDG 2.
Discover tech solutions related to malnutrition, food waste, food banks and other key areas of hunger below.
Equip gives families lasting recovery from eating disorders through dedicated virtual care teams and gold-standard treatment delivered at home. Equip’s virtual, evidence-based care is provided by a dedicated five-person team that empowers families to help their loved one achieve lasting recovery.
Made for food banks by a food bank. With Fenly, food banks, food pantries, and other anti-hunger nonprofits are able to raise funds with the help of people like you! By donating, setting up a fundraiser, or creating a virtual food drive, you will be able to contribute to the important mission of making sure no one goes hungry in our communities.
DayTwo offers a sustainable path to remission for metabolic disease (diabetes, prediabetes, clinical obesity, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) that uses gut microbiome sequencing, artificial intelligence, and virtual care. The DayTwo app helps members with meal planning, allowing them to eat the foods they love with minor modifications.
Pacify is reinventing support for new parents. We provide on-demand access to a custom, nationwide network of maternal and pediatric experts. A Pacify membership includes unlimited tele-health consultations, 24/7 - no appointments, no waiting. We work with public and private organizations to create exceptional maternity experiences, improve health outcomes, and drive down costs.
BluWrap provides technology and solutions that naturally extend the shelf-life of perishable proteins. It uses its patented, oxygen management techniques to create and maintain an all-natural, controlled atmosphere environment that suspends time so that fresh fish and other proteins can be transported virtually anywhere in the world without the need for traditional harmful packaging methods.
Open Food Network's open source platform enables new, ethical supply chains. Food producers can sell online, wholesalers can manage buying groups and supply produce through networks of food hubs and shops. Communities can bring together producers to create a virtual farmers’ market, building a resilient local food economy.