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Project Mumbai bags United Nations SDG Action Solidarity Award 2020

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Project Mumbai, a model of Public-People-Private participation, has been selected by the UN SDG Action Campaign as one of the global recipients for the Solidarity Award, a special call from the annual UN SDG Action Awards 2020.
Shishir Joshi, CEO and Founder and Project Mumbai, are among the 50 chosen globally for this honour. Among the top 50 recipients in the world, three from India have made it to the global list of winners. Project Mumbai is a 20-month-old not-for-profit and in the last hundred days, launched three mental health helplines, built a network of volunteers to provide groceries and medicines to vulnerable senior citizens and people with disabilities living alone, contributed over 2 lakh PPE Kits to doctors, over 10,000 PPE kits and two lakh masks to the Mumbai Police and among its various initiatives provided cooked meals to 45 lakh citizens—homeless and migrants across Mumbai besides providing grocery kits to over 20,000 families.
Project Mumbai’s initiatives have been seen as a “beacon and game-changer” in these current crisis times. Through this initiative, the UN SDG Action Campaign has recognized the most heart-warming and impactful initiatives undertaken and implemented in communities around the world to improve people’s lives, inspired resilience and lifted hopes, amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Founder Shishir Joshi said: “Project Mumbai is founded on the principles of volunteerism. Its support and outreach platform is built on a strong sense of ownership of our city, arising out of every volunteer-citizen’s ability to understand areas that directly affect people’s lives. Each initiative, ranging from mental health helplines and free delivery of essential supplies to grocery and medical support for senior citizens, have been powered by Project Mumbai’s hyperlocal volunteer base. As we at Project Mumbai believe strongly and say – Mumbai ke liye kuchh bhi karega, this recognition by the United Nations honours the spirit of every individual who has contributed to our fight against COVID 19.”
Marina Ponti, Global Director, United Nations SDG Action Campaign, said, “We need hope, we need solidarity, and we need creative and coordinated action on the Goals. In the midst of the global health crisis, we see strong examples of solidarity among people everywhere. Acts of kindness and solidarity are burgeoning, helping neighbourhoods, communities, and people everywhere to adapt to the new norm. We congratulate Project Mumbai for their solidarity and determination to improve others’ lives, inspire resilience and lift hopes in the face of this crisis.”
The selected initiatives have been announced by United Nations on a day dedicated to Solidarity within the High-Level Political Forum, to inspire people across the world to continue taking action for people and for the planet.
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