In 2015, my team and I worked with Integrated Child Development Services (“ICDS”) representatives in Andhra Pradesh, India. Our task was to identify the most pressing challenges causing child malnutrition in the state and to propose potential solutions. We conducted intensive secondary research both locally and internationally, working virtually with community stakeholders, to identify how to reallocate funding to support anganwadi workers better. Our intervention recommendations included better communications of how to locate centers, change in center locations, and to take preventive action to address child hunger by starting with advocating and providing for women’s nutrition during pregnancy.