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Engagement with Ultra Poverty
Swayam Krishi Sangam Ultra Poor Graduation Pilotwww.sksngo.org
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Swayam Krishi Sangam NGO established with a vision to “Eradicate Poverty in India”. Registered as Public Society in 1997 – started operations from 1998 .
Ultra Poor MissionTo work alongside ultra poor to restore hope and dignity and deepen their opportunities in livelihoods.
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The Team
Chief Executive Officer
Vice President programs
Lead Manager Sr. Manager Admin & Finance
Executive - program/ documentation
Executive - Admin & Finance
State Field Operations Manager
Branch Organizer
Assistant Branch Organizer
Health Field
OrganizerField
Organizer
Health Field
Organizer
Field Organizer
Field Organizer
Field Organizer
Health Field
Organizer
Health Field
Organizer
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SKS TEAM23 members
Annual TurnoverINR 10 Million/ 200,000USD
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Andhra Pradesh: 426 Households in Medak Dt
INDIA ANDHRA PRADESH MEDAK
Why MEDAK?Most backward area in Telangana Region, high poverty indicators, drought prone, low literacy amongst women, stress migration ,SC/ST Population, SKS MFI Presence
Medak District HDI 13; Human Poverty Index 16; Gender Empowerment Measurement Index 6 out of 23 Districts in AP
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Andhra Pradesh
•"AP - richly endowed with natural & human resources . 4th largest State in India. •Population of 8.27 Crores (March, 2007) 7.4% of country's population - the 5th most populous State." •8.9% Projected growth - per capita annual GDP - Rs.10 900 . •Estimated 1.87 crore people below the poverty line. •High degree of regional disparities - tribals, scheduled castes and other socially disadvantaged sections living in extreme poverty conditions.
AP is a state of contrasts. It has the richest temple-Tirupati in the world with 5 million USD collections yearly but still 18.7 Million live below poverty line!
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About Graduation Pilot:
SKS Ultra Poor Program modeled after highly successful BRAC program. Graduation Pilot started in October 2007 - scheduled to conclude in March 2010. Rationale: Showcase effective poverty alleviation program which does better on several parameters in comparison to traditional poverty alleviation programs of the Government. OutcomeSKS has graduated 369 members so far and other 45 households will graduate in January making 97% success rate. 12 members wont be able to graduate. PartnersFord Foundation, SDC, NMBT are the key funding partners apart from US based philanthropic individuals.
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Investment Per Member
Livelihoods Asset INR
5670
US $
126
Capacity Building 1525 34
Implementation cost HO 5322 118
Implementation cost FO 3632 81
Targeting Costs 178 4
Stipend (working capital allowance)
590 13
Total 16917 365INR 46.2=1 US$
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Methodology:Targeting: Rigorous identification process with village survey, PRA and individual household level interviews
Participatory Rural Appraisals use village mapping & wealth ranking techniques
Housing Survey Further Calibrates Poverty Status of Prospective Candidates
Field Assistant Interviews Candidates & Prepares Preliminary List
Village Surveys Identify Villages with Greater Number of Destitute
Branch Manager & Field Assistant Perform Final Interviews and Prepare Final List
Targeting is extremely rigorous… Selection of only 5 – 10 Ultra Members in each village
Criterion of Ultra poor targeting: Land less or <1 acre land; No male wage earner in the household ; women are Daily wage earner or beggar; Children do not go to school; Non MFI borrower, No productive asset
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Program Interventions:18 month intensive interface and engagement facilitates better awareness levels about government resources, social issues and health care combined with stable livelihoods.
Program Target:To attack Poverty in its three manifestations-Economic, Social and Health
AIMTo graduate the ultra poor clients to a point beyond which their growth is self sustainable.
426 Livelihoods Assets, including 233 buffalos, 146 goats and 47 small business establishments and petty trades
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Graduation Criterion:
•Buoyed awareness levels about health and hygiene•Better awareness levels about government sponsored schemes and social issues. Better access to state sponsored schemes. •Cumulative savings of Rs.1000•Asset diversification with at least one productive asset apart from wage labor resulting in incremental regular income. •Adequate food, shelter, clothing and housing for quality life
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Fast Climbers Solid Climbers Slow Climbers0
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Tracking the Transition
Fast Climbers- Increase in Incremental Income 10%; Solid climbers- 5%; Slow climbers -2%
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Participation in Govt. programs
Jan-08Jul-09
Impact in accessing State Resources
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Risks and Challenges:
•Pilot could not cover very old and male ultra poor members.
•Accessing government linkages posed a big challenge.
•While common ailments can be addressed with our interventions, chronic health problems ruin the ultra poor families due to heavy health expenditure / reduced productive days.
•Cost optimization and funding ultra poverty programs across India - a big challenge.
•Naxal menace, drought, state apathy and discriminatory attitude towards the poor posed serious challenge
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Key lessons learned
•Ultra Poverty is both structural and rotational based on particular household character.
•Livelihoods of ultra poor are built over many cycles of livelihood operations. Our intervention can address only first cycle of livelihoods.
•Stipend (Livelihoods working capital grant) provided to members should be flexible based on livelihoods action plans rather than regimental.
•Family members support and health influence’s member’s potential to graduate to considerable extent
•Stratification of ultra poor members into fast, solid and slow climbers based on the pace of their graduation helps to customize interventions.
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•State is the biggest resource and needs to be tapped for its many schemes. A demanding community can access government resources however badly governed it may be.
•Ultra poverty is mosaic of all castes and religions. But interventions in ultra poverty proofing should be designed to suit ethnic and social characteristics of the community.
•Old age should not be disqualification for inclusion as aged ultra poor members can be helped by conceiving management of collective assets.
•Health is the single most important reason for ultra poverty as bad health creates income shocks.
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Replicability: Targeting of States, Districts and geographical specific locations have been institutionalized with scientific scoping studies and analysis.
Recommendations:Targeting needs to encompass other ultra poor categories like old and men with a customized approach to address their livelihoods and incomes Optimal period of intervention can be 24 months for stabilizing incomes and social practices Local community barefoot workers can be effectively utilized to optimize costs and closer interaction Innovative practices like rice line and health fund can bring high impact
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Veera Mani-Ultra Poor member
35 year old widow with a mother and son to look after. Livelihood was goats, within 12 months sold them and started a coin box
operated telephone booth Also volunteers in ASA HIV program and as Anganwadi member (play
school + crèche) Wants to open a provision store in the future Is now a member of SKS MFI