ODISHA LIVELIHOODS MISSION

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ODISHA LIVELIHOODS MISSION

VISION “By 2025, the rural people of Odisha live in a state of wellbeing and free from all forms of poverty and have the capacity to cope with all types of vulnerability” MISSION “Ensuring sustainable livelihoods for the rural poor through improved access to financial, livelihoods and other support services, with institutions of the poor playing a catalytic intermediating role”.

Financial & Capital Services Production & Productivity NRLM Livelihood Services Financial & Capital Services Market Linkages Production & Productivity Institutional Platforms of Poor (Aggregating and Federating Poor, Women, Small & Marginal Farmers, Dalits and Adivasis) Dedicated Support Institutions (Professionals, Learning Platform M & E Systems) Human and Social Capital (Leaders, CRPs, Community Para- Professionals) Last Mile Delivery of Public Services Access to Entitlements INNOVATIONS Building Enabling Environment Partnerships and Convergence

THREE PRONGED APPROACH Social Mobilisation Including poor Livelihood collectives Capacity building Financial Inclusion Bank Linkage Community based Institution Model Insurance Economic inclusion Reduce vulnerability, Enhance Employability , Micro-enterprise

Intensive vis-a-vis Non-Intensive Saturation -The process of social mobilization which includes participatory identification of poor, bringing the left-out HHs into the SHG fold, Federating the institutions (SHG-CLF-GPLF - TRIPTI model) Saturation of all blocks -5 years( 2017) Social capital - Community Resource Persons (CRPs), Community Mobilizers (CMs), Master Book Keepers (MBKs) etc. Credit flow through -GPLFs Facilitate credit linkage of SHGs with Banks Skill –CBO facilitated Placement linked skill development for rural youth Livelihoods -Producers Group -Develop Livelihoods value chains Transition Phase SGSY mode of implementation Existing institutions- of poor (SHG, GPLF) will be nurtured and provided hand holding support. Credit flow through project Facilitate credit linkage of SHGs with Banks Skill-Placement linked skill development for rural youth Livelihoods-Existing livelihoods and new livelihoods will be promoted

Intensive Blocks under OLM (2012-13) DISTRICTS BLOCKS RESOURCE BLOCK Deogarh Barkot, Reamal, Tileibani Reamal Gajapati Guma, Nuagada, Raygada, R. Udaygiri Gumma Ganjam Beguniapada,Patrapur, Shergarh, Sorada Sheragada Kandhamal Baliguda, Chakapad, Daringbadi, Phulbani Phulbani Koraput Boriguma, Kotpad, Koraput, Laxmipur Malkangiri Khairput, Kudmulguma, Malkangiri, Matheli Mathili Mayurbhanj Bangiriposi, Jasipur, Karanjia, Kusumi, Morada Karanjia Rayagada Bisamcuttack, Chandrapur, Kasipur, Muniguda Bissamcuttack Sambalpur Bamra, Jamankira, Jujumura, Kuchinda Jujomura Sundargarh Bonai, Kuarmunda, Lephripada, Tangarpali Balishankara Total 40 10

Structure of Community Institutions Member SELF HELP GROUP (SHG) GRAM PANCHAYAT LEVEL FEDERATION (GPLF) BLOCK LEVEL FEDERATION (BLF) CLUSTER LEVEL FORUM (CLF) 5- 15 SHGs (1 to 2 Villages) 10-20 Members (5-20 in case of Differently abled members) Representatives of Member CLFs of Member GPLFs One Woman From each HH 1 CM 1 GPLF-CP 1 GPLF Book Keeper 4 Professional Resource Persons (PRPs) 2 members form each SHG- one Poor/EPVG and one leader nominated to CLF 3 members form each CLF- one Poor/EPVG and two leaders nominated to CLF

Role of PRI Identification & mobilization of BPL households into SHG Facilitate formation of federations at village/GP/Block level Providing basic facility to the Federations in terms of providing accommodation for federation office, giving priority to the demands of SHGs/federations in annual plan of PRI etc. Leasing out Panchayat resources such as fishing ponds, CPR, market yards to SHG/federation for proper management & maintenance Etc.

AREA OF INTERVENTION District(4) Blocks (4) Panchayats (12) Malkangiri Gajapati Jajpur Sundargarh Blocks (4) Malkanagiri Gumma Balisankara Panchayats (12) Malkanagiri: SindiriMala, Padmagiri Gumma: Munisingi , Ajayagada, Tumula & Badakolakote Jajpur: Kamagarda, Areikawa, Purunabaulamal, Kamagarda & Sundaria Balisankara : Balisankara, Kinjirkela

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