Researcher for Diseases Prevention Projects in Developing Countries

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Thrive for Good
Richmond Hill,, Ontario, Canada
Founder
(3)
3
Project
Academic experience
80 hours of work total
Learner
Canada
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Communications Marketing strategy Humanities
Skills
research papers research
Details
PROJECT SCOPE

Positions Available: One individual student 80 hour project

Need to create a 4000-word research paper on the multidimensional aspects and benefits of building family immunity within community-based programs - with a special focus on nutritional sufficiency in the developing world.

This project may include, but is not limited to:

  • Create multi-dimensional cost-effective options that are available to community leaders in rural communities
  • Identify the health challenges in different regions of the world, dividing challenges of contagious diseases and deteriorating diseases.
  • Create three different sample community plans to greatly improve overall community immunity levels
Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.
Mentorship

Founder will meet weekly with the student to guide and support the project

About the company

Company
Richmond Hill,, Ontario, Canada
51 - 200 employees
Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society

Thrive for Good empowers people to grow health and step out of poverty by cultivating Life Gardens.

Globally, we’re better than ever at filling bellies with sheer calories. But food doesn’t equal nutrition.

2 billion people living on low-cost diets don’t get the vitamins, minerals and micronutrients they need for life. Kids don’t get enough nutrients to develop and grow strong. Adults can’t stay healthy to provide for their families.

Thrive is teaching and equipping people to grow an abundance of healthy, organic, disease-fighting foods - sustainably.

Life Gardens make this transformation possible. Well-nourished children get sick less often and perform better in school. Adults can fight disease, so fewer children are orphaned. With health and the skills to generate an income from growing surplus food, they can take hold of a life beyond poverty.

For just $15, you can give one person everything they need to grow their own health for life.