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Centre for Social Action and Tribal Development (CSATD) BACKGROUND Location – Kirkalpadu Village, K.Singhpur Block of Rayagada District, Odisha Emerged as non-profit, non-political, secular, Non-Governmental Organization in 2005 Helping the tribal's, scheduled castes/dalits, other under privileged groups Area of operation- Kolnara, Ramanaguda, Bisamkatak
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Affiliations with National & International Agencies Rayagada Vikas Samukhya, a district level federation in the Rayagada district Agriculture Technology Management Agency (ATMA) department of Agriculture, Government of Odisha National Institute for Development Innovation (NIDI ), BBSR a state level development Organisation National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) National Alliance of Women Organization (NAWO) International Crop Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics ( ICRISAT ), Hyderabad
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Achievements Sustainable Livelihood : Mobilized -300 farmers in 3 Gram Panchayats Production- paddy maize & arhar increased by 15-20% ( 2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 -15) Promoted 2 farm Schools supported by ATMA, Rayagada with provision for 56 farmers Demonstration of Pulses with ICRISAT, Hyderabad- covering 2795 Ha. land of 5053 farmers 2013 -14 & 2014-15 ) Women Empowerment : Promoted 89 women SHGs covering 1032 women IN 96 villages Supported by NABARD The women SHGs and farmers clubs act as local peoples organization in programme execution 211 women SHG members have been imparted Capacity building training on SHG management and other aspects Work experience on livelihood enhancement and strengthening entrepreneurship among women Education : 2 National Child labor Schools in 2 villages supported by labor Department, govt. of Odisha
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Focus Areas Sustainable Agriculture Practices with improved methods of farming Livelihood improvement through increased production systems ( Paddy, Pulses and vegetables ) Health and Sanitation The health care system needs to be strengthened and community health awareness programme be given importance As the block is vulnerable in terms of epidemic such as diarrhea and dysentery during monsoon Women empowerment Sharpening skills & knowledge of women on value addition of local produces (Agriculture and NTFP )
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