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GLOBAL SHAPERS CHANDIGARH HUB

ANNUAL REPORT 2016

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Young extraordinary individuals with great potential for future leadership

roles in society.

Between 20 and 30 years of age, they represent all walks of life and share a

spirit of entrepreneurship in the global public interest .

Who are theGlobal Shapers Chandigarh?

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Global Shapers Chandigarh Hub take actions on issues they care about, and positively disrupt global policy discussions.

The Chandigarh Hub Shapers embody the “Community of the Future” - bringing together empowered youth undertaking local projects to improve the state of the communities in Chandigarh.

Chandigarh Hub has 7 diverse projects ranging from Empowerment of the Community to Providing Medical Care to the kids.

What does the Chandigarh Hub Do?

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Global Shapers Chandigarh Hub

1st Row (L to R) - Munish Jauhar, Kshitij Mehra, Nehmat Kaur, Jaideep Bansal, Varun Kashyap, Maninder Singh Bajwa, Amanbir Kaur Walia2nd Row (L to R) - Simarpreet Singh, Neelima Raheja, Amanveer Singh, Muskaan Maharia, PulkitAggrwal, Rubina Singh and Monika

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• Chandigarh Hub was declared the Winners of the ‘Shaping A Better Future Grant Challenge 2015’ sponsored by Coca-Cola and got US$50,000 for project ‘Kalpa Vriksha’

• Chandigarh Hub was declared grant winner of the ‘Shaping A Better Future Grant Challenge 2016’ sponsored by Coca Cola and got US$ 10,000 for the project ‘I Break My Silence’

• Chandigarh Shapers selected among the top 50 Shapers across the world to represent India at the Annual meeting of the World Economic Forum at Davos and at the Annual Meeting of New Champions in China

• Curator Jaideep Bansal has been selected to be on the Founding Board of the Global Shapers Community

Annual Highlights

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Annual Curators Meeting 2015

Simarpreet Singh represented the Chandigarh Hub at the Annual Curators Meeting in Geneva.

Simar was invited by the community to present on the work Chandigarh Hub has been leading as a model for other 400+ Hubs to reapply.

Simar also pitched to the entire community for the ‘I Break My Silence’ project as part of Coca Cola Shaping a Better Future Challenge.

The collaborations worked out by Simar at the meeting have enabled the Chandigarh Hub to expand the hub projects beyond the local context “When Local turns Global”.

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KALPA VRIKSHAThe divine wish-fulfilling tree..constellation of apps

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BloodDonor.Me

IMPACT STORY

• Database of 200,000 Donors

• Facilitated 300+ Blood Donations saving precious lives

• Expanding to other cities in India

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InKind

IMPACT STORY

• Facilitated 30 InKind Donations

• 10000 Lives impacted directly through on-ground campaigns

• InKind App Development in Progress (Using the grant for the development)

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InKind App

Facilitating Donation Real Time Using Technology

Plans to get 5000+ Registered NGO’s onboard and build a database of 100,000 Volunteers

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Aimed at creating an ecosystem free from Gender Based Violence (GBV) by providing a platform (online and on-ground) to encourage survivors of GBV to share their stories, while getting bystanders to be the part of solution.

IMPACT STORY• 250+ stories of change shared on the website and 700 stories shared in sessions,

reaching out to 2,00,000 lives • 15+ On ground sessions and workshops in schools & colleges• Collaboration with City Administration for sessions in 30 Schools

I Break My Silence(http://www.ibreakmysilence.org/)

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IBMS Campaigns

#MyFirstIncident #OrangeItUp

We asked young girls & women about the age when they were first time harassed

From a young age of 4 years to 18 years, people had faced harassment at in their life

Supported on Twitter by Famous Indian Actress Kalki Kochelin

#OrangeItUp campaign to raise awareness against Gender Based Violence (GBV) by

endorsing Orange Ribbons as a symbol to pledge support towards the fight against GBV

Supported online by famous Indian Actress Nandita Das

#OrangeItUp

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Aimed at rethinking mobility in the city of Chandigarh and getting the people to transform the transport choices they make everyday.

IMPACT STORY10,000 lives impacted through on-ground campaigns and cyclothons

Cycle Track Audit reports presented in court, getting the Administration to work on our recommendations

ReMobilize

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Audit Reports

• Conducted audits for Non-Motorized Transport Infrastructure in Chandigarh

• Report submitted in Court, Administration directed by court to take action

• Global Shapers Chandigarh appreciated by the court and the local authorities in driving accountability at administration level

• Remobilize Team now conducting cycle track audits using the volunteer base, an exercise that took 4.5 crore INR for Delhi will be done for free by the Chandigarh Hub

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Viral Claps is aimed at engaging the society in the Swachh Bharat campaign (Clean India Mission) through a bottom up approach. The team identifies litterbugs and claps for them, causing social shame.

IMPACT STORY2000 people impacted directly

1 Million outreach on social and print media400 Volunteers actively reapplying the concept in various parts of India

VIRAL CLAPS

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Viral Claps Sessions

• Engaging the youth on Swachh Bharat through sessions at various schools and colleges.

• Viral Claps Leader program to build a network of Viral Clappers

• Working with administration to identify hotspots of littering and take corrective action

• Strategic engagement with NSS to launch a drive on reclaiming the areas lost to litter and drive sustainability for the campaign.

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Aimed at providing corrective eyesight to underprivileged children from government schools. These students have never had their eyes tested and cannot read properly. We conduct eye checkups and provide corrective solutions

IMPACT STORY1500 students covered, 100 provided with a new Vision!

Working with 10 government schools in the local community

Shaping Vision

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Espranza with its product iScuela isimplementing the process of improving levels oflearning in schools using digital learning tools.

Espranza along with Global Shapers ChandigarhHub is working to develop a Teachers TrainingProgram which will be followed by more digitalintervention with the students

IMPACT STORY1000 students covered from 3 government

schools

Shaping Education: Support My School

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New Shapers and Volunteer Program

• Chandigarh Hub recruited 2 new brilliant shapers who were selected out of a pool of 40 applicants

• The hub has initiated a volunteer program to expand on-ground presence and also build a pipeline for future Global Shapers. Currently we have 6 volunteers actively working on different projects.

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SHAPING DAVOS #ShapingSustainability

• Organized a Panel discussion consisting of leaders from diverse fields at ISB Campus (India’s top B School) with an attendance of over 150 people

• Engaged the local community on the topic of Shaping Sustainability. The audience was mix of entrepreneurs, students, local youth leaders and business professionals.

• #Shapingsustainability trended on top 10 hashtags on Twitter in India

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World Economic Forum Annual Meeting Davos 2016

• Jaideep Bansal, Curator of the Hub was selected as among the top 50 Shapers across the world to represent the community at Davos 2016

• Presented the work Chandigarh Hub is leading to the entire Shapers community

• Interviewed for Talking Davos which was livestreamed across the globe

• Received the Coca Cola Grant from Mr.Kent, the CEO of Coca-Cola

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Our Shapers in the News

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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words!

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Chandigarh HubWorking on 7 different projects impacting the

community

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AND THE STORIES OF CHANGE CONTINUES…

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