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Title: Livelihoods Group


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Livelihoods Group For Tribal Mission
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  • Goal
  • To Enhance dignified income and employment
    options for ST families (trust on women sensitive
    livelihood) from X to Y BY 2020 through
    facilitated actions and convergence.
  • Indicators
  • Average Income per Capita for STs, Man days of
    Employment in their own settings, Number of days
    of migration and persons migrating, Sources of
    additional income, Type and number of assets
    (farm and household), Resource enhancement in
    tribal region, Livelihood risk mitigation,
    Diversified income options, self employment and
    employability, complimentary income fro STs women

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Livelihood Sectors for ST Communities
  • Land based livelihoods ( Agriculture, Livestock )
  • Forest Resource based livelihoods ( CFRA, NTFPs)
  • Nonfarm Options ( new skilled based , traditional
    skilled based (Handicrafts), processing of
    produce and collective trading, individual /
    group enterprises , service provision through
    CRPs )
  • Migration Wage based livelihoods through
    government schemes Reservations in jobs

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Land based Livelihood Issues
Small land holdings Low inputs and lack of knowledge on scientific management
Rainfed agriculture Eroding base of traditional nutritive local crops
Very less irrigation coverage Subsistence agriculture
No electricity Shifting cultivation
Infertile and marginal soils Perpetual indebtedness
Single crop Absence of organized marketing
Low production and productivity On field technical support
Distress sale Absence of farm mechanization
Wild life attack ( crop destructions) Low / No Diversification
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Land Based Livelihoods Land Based Livelihoods
Objectives Interventions
To diversify and enhance agriculture income To improve water availability in ST areas To overcome technical , technological and mechanical problems in agriculture To promote climate smart agriculture technologies To support innovative interventions to address issues ( wild life attack) Thrust on irrigation improvement, WRD and water use efficiency High value , small plot agriculture with required technical and on field support Promotion of horticulture, fodder etc with required technical and on field support Provision of seed grant / working capital for groups /access to finance Conservation and revival of ITK Innovative use of FRA lands of individual beneficiaries ( Model) Soil health cards /soil improvement actions Introduction of livestock and scientific management ( Dairy, Goat, Poultry, Fishery, duckery, piggery ) Crop insurance, weather based crop advisory service, protected cultivation for climate resilience Farm mechanization/ custom hiring centers Formation and strengthening of farmers collectives for market linkages, aggregation, sale, processing, storage etc. Agriculture related advance knowledge dissemination partnerships ( With Technical institutes, expert NGOand private agencies ) Training and capacity building efforts for farmers
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Forest Resource based Livelihood Issues
Forest degradation CFRA access
Procedural simplification Absence of post harvest management facilities
Lack of capacity building and hand holding efforts for processing Market and branding
Pricing of forest produce Man animal conflict in forest fringed areas
Exploitation by outsiders
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Forest Resource Based Livelihoods Forest Resource Based Livelihoods
Objective Intervention
To enhance and optimize potential of forest resource to benefit ST families To focus on additional income through value addition / supply chain innovations to NTFPs Village level resource mapping in cluster approach and Livelihood document To form and strengthen community based groups for aggregation , value addition and marketing ( commodity specific end to end actions ) Procedural simplifications Skill Training for Scientific Harvesting ( Lac/ Tasar, Honey, Gum, Bamboo, wild Fruits ) Arrangement of finance for groups Post harvest storage/processing facilities /work sheds Training /capacity building ,technical hand holding, linkages and partnerships Actions around management of CFRAs , Strengthening of water bodies for fisheries MSPs /TDCs etc Fodder promotion, fodder banks , fodder seed production etc Wild life tourism involving youths, Eco-tourism innovative actions around forest fringed villages for STs
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Non-farm Sector Issues
Skill based Entrepreneurship Handicraft promotion
Government Employment / reservation Labour centric livelihoods under government schemes ( MGNREGS)
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Non Farm Sectors Non Farm Sectors
Objectives Interventions
To enhance and optimize and diversify income for ST families through non farm sectors Skill mapping demand supply gaps- Migration skills Revival and up gradation of traditional skills ( Handicrafts , design inputs, innovative marketing , branding efforts ) Livelihood profiling/ Micro planning village wise/ region wise Special focus on permissible work in ST areas resulting in to livelihood gains Migration Geographic Pockets Identification, studying migration patterns, education during migration Skill building , linkages and partnerships with skill imparting agencies IEC material preparation in local languages/ its dissemination Maximum man days of Labour for STs under NREGS Collective Actions, thrust on skill training institutions which are accessible to villagers Business Incubators idea promotion ITI, Link with fair trade organizations Dovetail with bamboo and other missions Dovetail with art and culture festivals , CSR Funds appeals and private partnership
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Livelihood Finance
  • Convergence with line department SRLM, IWMP,
    WCDC, MGNREGs, Agri. and dairy Development
    Department, Forest department, etc.
  • Ensure bank Finance (SHG Finance, Producer groups
    / user group, JLGs, etc)
  • CSR Fund
  • Publicprivate partnership
  • Donations
  • Gap filling should be done by TDD (eg. Pond
    deepening)

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Role of the Stakeholders
Voluntary Organization Govt. Pvt. Institutions
Livelihood Identification and Plan preparation Study Migration Resource Specific Potential and mapping Capacity Building Facilitation Role Formation of Group IEC dissemination Skill Imparting Livelihood Resource Support Organization (RSO) Address manpower shortage in line department FRA Preparation of Management plan for livelihood and dove tail with schemes (prepared by TDD and RDD) Storage and Warehousing Post Harvest Management Convergence for livelihoods of ST IEC designing Skill Imparting Agricultural Universities TRTI Role of TDC Bridge grant for Livelihood outcomes Template development for project support Identification of best livelihood model and replication of the same State level RSO for Livelihoods (Sector, region and expertise wise) Skill Imparting Hiring Job Creation Creating Livelihood Professionals and inputs from subject matter specialists
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Dignified Sustainable Livelihood
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