Title: Review of World Bank funded projects:
1- Review of World Bank funded projects
- APDPIP and APRPRP
T. VIJAY KUMAR, I.A.S. C.E.O. Society for
Elimination of Rural Poverty Dept. of Rural
Development, Govt. of A.P 24-10-08
2Rural poverty reduction projects
- 1. Andhra Pradesh District Poverty Initiative
Project (A.P.D.P.I.P) from the year 2000 to Dec
2006 (completed) - 2. Andhra Pradesh Rural Poverty Reduction
Programme (A.P.R.P.R.P) from the year 2002 to
Sept 2009 (ongoing). -
- Implementing Agency
- Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (S. E.
R. P), an autonomous society under the Rural
Development Department - Indira Kranthi Patham
- In the year 2005, the scope of the 2 projects
was expanded to cover all mandals and all
villages of the state and the comprehensive
programme was named as Indira Kranthi Patham
(IKP).
3Indira Kranthi Patham Objectives
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- to enable the rural poor in the State,
particularly the poorest of the poor, to improve
their livelihoods and quality of life through
building their own institutions -
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4A.Ps Vision
- each family in the state should be out of
poverty and enjoy - Life with dignity
- Equity within the family
- Freedom from hunger
- Decent Income gtRs.5000 per month, 3 - 4 sources
- Planned household expenditure
- Risk management - life, health, assets and
incomes - Shelter, sanitation, drinking water, good health
- EDUCATION
5Poverty Eradication Core Beliefs
- Poor have a strong desire and innate ability to
come out of poverty - Poor have a strong sense of self-help and
volunteerism - Poor can come out of poverty only through their
own institutions - Social mobilization process not automatic,
needs to be induced - Hence, need for sensitive support structure for
poor S.E.R.P
6Indira Kranthi Patham Conceptual Framework
GOALEmpowering Integrating Poor
Voice of the Poor
ltltltRipple EFFECTS Plannedgtgtgt
Economic Integration Markets/Institutions (E.g.
Banks, Dairy Fedn., etc.)
Mapping Needs vs. Actions3-5 Years
Social Safety Net
Livelihoods Menu
Pensions
Insurance
Gender
NREG
Jobs/Skills Imparting
Land
Dairy
Marketing
Basic Institution/Trust Building Platform
Trust Building2/3 Years
Microfinance
Community Investment Fund
Food Security
Key Success Metric Extent of reduction in the
number of people below economic, social,
institutional and economic poverty
Institutional Architecture
SHG
VO
Mandal/Block
District
State
Function Focus
Mapping Needs vs. Actions Implementation
Operational skill support Coordination
Monitoring Replicability Strategy
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10Role of S.E.R.P
- Sensitive support organization for the poor
- Autonomous society set up by Government in 2000
- firm conviction in the capability of poor, and,
in organizations of the poor - To induce social mobilization
- To provide facilitation support to institutions
of poor - To sensitize line departments to be inclusive of
the needs of the poor
11 Implementation Arrangements
- Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP)
is an overall implementing agency. -
- At the State level, there is State Project
Management Unit, consisting of C.E.O, assisted by
functional specialists. - At the district level, there is District Project
Management Unit, headed by a Project Director,
assisted by functional specialists. The P.D,
D.P.M.U is also the P.D, DRDA. Functional
specialists drawn from open market or Govt. - There are Area Coordinators for 4-5 mandals, who
are supporting the MSs in implementation of their
programs -
12Implementation at grassroots
Self help groups (10 to 15 members 1 SHG
- All SHGs, federate at village level into Village
Organisaton (VO). - VO registered as cooperative under MACS
- All VOs federate at mandal level into Mandal
Samakhya (M.S.). - All MSs federated at dist. Level called Zilla
Samakhya (ZS) - M.S.s and VOs implement key project components.
- ZS is implementing complex programmes like
insurance
Village organization (15-20 SHGs 1 VO) 150
250 members
Mandal Samakhya (20-40 VOs 1 MS) 6,000 10,000
members
Zilla Samakhya (All MSs in the district) 2-5 lakh
members
13Implementation arrangements at grassroots
- Mandal Samakhyas and the Village Organisations
implement various project components - Each Mandal is divided into three Clusters of
10-15 habitations. Each cluster is assisted by a
development professional, called Community
Coordinator (C.C) and a master bookkeeper
(M.B.K). MS is also assisted by Community
Facilitators, mostly drawn from the members, to
support VOs in bookkeeping and strengthening
SHGs. Each MS is having MS Accountant - MS and VOs implement various programs like food
security, marketing, pension distribution etc. - Micro credit plans are evolved by the S.H.Gs.
These are financed by banks and C.I.F. V.Os
assisted by para professionals - Zilla Samakhyas implement larger programs like
insurance and also monitor the performance of
MSs. It is supported by its own staff recruited
for the specific needs.
14Universal Coverage of the Poor
15Key impact financial support to poor
- Seed capital support to Mandal samakhyas
- Project facilitated financial intermediation by
federations M.S V.O S.H.G member - Close to Rs.900.0 crores disbursed to 1097
mandal samakhyas from 2001 2008 - C.I.F (World bank project) and S.G.S.Y funds
channelled to federations - Catalytic role of the fund
- Enable poorest of poor to get a sizeable loan and
build their credit record - Innovate and develop new financial products food
security, marketing, health, education
16Financing model
Village Organization
17SHG Bank Linkages
18SHG-Bank Linkage in AP (Rs.crs)
50 of All India 2007-08
11000
5883
3064
2001
1018
753
454
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19Performance in Key Areas outcome(Sep 2008)
- Cumulative Bank Linkage from 2001-02 Rs
16,605. Crores - No. of Households benefiting from Food Security
21,77,641 - Community Marketing turnover(cumulative) Rs
695 crores - No. of acres under sustainable agriculture
9.9 lakhs - No. of Rural Youth provided jobs in the current
year till Sep 2008 ----- 27,979 - No. of persons covered under life insurance -----
80 lakhs
20Key impact S.H.G-bank linkage
- Bank loans to S.H.Gs Rs.5900 crs in 2007/08
- Per member linkage - Rs.11000
- Repayment rates gt 98.5
- From savings linked lending to lending based on
micro credit planning by S.H.Gs - Bank finance for debt swapping, social needs and
income generation 3031 villages covered,
balance 32000 villages in 4 years - From 2004 interest subsidy for on-time
repayment - Pavala vaddi scheme Rs.250.0
crores outlay for 2008/09 -
21Prerequisites for a family to come out of poverty
- strong and self sustaining institutions of the
poor - 6 to 8 years of continuous nurturing and
handholding by their S.H.Gs, V.Os and M.Ss - A minimum investment of Rs.100,000/- per family
( by way of numerous small and big loans) 6
8 years - Repeat loans from the S.H.G and the bank to
meet all priorities - S.E.R.P focuses on building self sustaining V.Os
and M.Ss, and, facilitating credit access to
S.H.Gs
22A.P Roadmap for bank linkages
- Universal financial inclusion, adequate
financing for poor and a bank in every village - Mobilise Rs.100,000 crores, cumulatively, by
2013/14 - Total Financial inclusion in all villages by
2011/12 6000, 8000, 12000, 6000 -
23Monitoring and Evaluation S
- Process Monitoring
- Studies
- Mid-term project evaluation
- End- term evaluation
24Making state work - convergence
- Convergence with line departments on terms
conducive to full participation by the
institutions of the poor and ownership of the
poor - Economic agenda
- Rural development S.G.S.Y, NREGA, Watersheds
- Human development
- School education mid day meals programme
- Health and family Welfare community managed
health in 45 mandals - Rural water supply and sanitation dept
- Women Child welfare Nutrition centres in 45
mandals
25Convergence
- Revenue land purchase, land access, and
resolution of legal disputes - Family counselling centres police and judiciary
- Social protection payment of pensions to old
aged - Housing department rural housing for the poor
- PRIs better participation and voice of poor in
Gram sabhas and Gram panchayats - Agriculture sustainable agriculture
- Animal Husbandry A.P.D.D.C.F partnership
- Forestry NTFP collection and marketing
- L.I.C death and disability cover
26Best Practices
- Community based targeting
- Focus on the poorest of the poor
- U.S.P power of scale bringing all the poor in
the state into social networks - Scaling up through community resource persons
- Institutional design SHG V.O M.S
- Large scale mobilization of bank finances for
poor - Large scale livelihoods promotion
- Community managed food security
- Social issues as an agenda for collective action
- Social risk management
- Convergence with all line departments
- S.E.R.Ps dynamic role
27A.P. Freedom from Poverty Project (2009-10 to
2013-14) Next Phase
- Project will build on the strong foundation of
institutions of the poor - Specific strategies focusing on the poorest of
poor - Interventions will focus on stabilising and
deepening existing livelihoods and creating new
livelihoods for the youth - Convergence with all line departments
- Project addresses directly and significantly all
the millennium development goals, from the
demand side -
28PROJECT COST
29 A.P
free from poverty
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Financial and managerial -
self reliance of federations -
Parity for ultra -
poor in all initiatives -
Younger generation skill upgradation, higher
education, jobs - Deepening key livelihoods and development of
livelihoods based institutions - Achieving millennium development goals by 2015