Livelihood

March 22, 2012

System of Rice Intensification – A Pro-Poor Option for Food Security

Acknowledging that SRI can result in a high payoff for poor and small farmers, that the SRI process of rice production will cost less and that it has many environmental benefits, Norman Uphoff engages in an untiring campaign to promote SRI around the world
March 1, 2012

Remembering Bygone Days-old

In looking back, memories bring alive the passion, drive, excitement, joy, total involvement and conviction about development work that each member of PRADAN shared…”We did it anyway!”
February 4, 2012

A Way Towards Community Ownership

Striving to ensure food sufficiency and improve livelihood opportunities and the overall quality of life of the tribal communities of Chaibasa, PRADAN’s interventions with INRM-based approaches were planned and executed by the villagers themselves
February 3, 2012

Significance of Collective Action in Initiating Organized Broiler Farming

Highlighting the need and the significance of collective action, the author talks about it in the context of organized broiler farming in Godda, Jharkhand
February 1, 2012

The Visible Changes in Women’s Lives: PRADAN’s Efforts in Khunti

Empowering the tribal women by organizing them into collectives in which they support each others’ savings and credit activities, and providing them with the information, skills, financial support and linkages for implementing different livelihood options has changed the character of rural society
January 4, 2012

Livelihoods of Tribals in Jharkhand under the Central India Initiative: Impact Assessment Study

The rationale behind collecting data from these distinct groups was the following. To assess the impact of the interventions of PRADAN, it would be necessary to assess: a) The impact on direct beneficiaries. b) The overall effect of the interventions of PRADAN on the village. c) How this compares with the similar households in non-beneficiary villages
January 2, 2012

Institutional Entrepreneurs and their Mechanisms of Institutional Change

Organizing poor tribal women into collectives, helping them make savings a routine process, and encouraging them to venture into income-generating activities leads to a sea change in traditional family dynamics
November 18, 2011

BAIF-Vasundhara: Initiating Social Change to Create Economic Change

Laying emphasis on change in social behaviour to effect an economic change in the intended community, BAIF’s mission is to create opportunities of gainful self-employment for rural families, especially disadvantaged sections, ensuring sustainable livelihoods, enriched environment, improved quality of life and good human values.
November 10, 2011

PRADAN – Kesla Poultry Samiti: Enhancing the Income of Tribals

In a region characterized by extreme poverty, rainfed agriculture, distress migration and alcoholism, non-farm livelihood interventions such as poultry rearing came as a ray of hope to the tribals, enhancing their income and self esteem
November 5, 2011

South Indian Federation of Fishermen Societies: Creating Sustainable Fisheries

Reaching out to about 60,000 fishermen and women, SIFFS aims at creating a sustainable fishery and a developed fishing community, through the protection and enhancement of livelihoods in marine fishing