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November 10, 2012

Why Do Farmers Adopt or Dis-adopt? SRI – A Short Report from the Field

The System of Rice Intensification has made its presence felt in the Indian agriculture scenario, by its fast speed and the promise to “ grow more with less”. Yet there has also been a lot and reports of disadoption. This preliminary report of a research lays out a number of reasons, predominantly rainfall failure related for farmer drop-outs.
November 1, 2012

Adult Functional Literacy: A Catalyst for Effective Governance

PRADAN ’ seeks is to build vibrant institutions for women, led by women which will, in the long run, evolve into an effective demand system. Women will lead institutions that sustain livelihoods, strengthen programmes, influence local government to leverage finances, make local authorities more responsive to the community and, in time, become pressure groups for demanding rights, entitlements and state accountability on many fronts.
October 11, 2012

Poverty, Access to Credit and Absorption of Income Shocks: Evidence from SHGs in India

Studying the role of SHGs in helping the poor cope with climatic shocks, this article analyses the strength of informal microfinance groups in absorbing adverse shocks
October 4, 2012

The SHG Sector in India: Toward Self-reliance and Sustainability

Building the capacity of selected SHG members to manage and govern village organizations as well as higher-level federations is feasible as demonstrated by the Sector Own Control pilot in Andhra Pradesh
September 8, 2012

SHG Federation: An Institutional Innovation to Sustain SHGs

Exploring the great potential of the SHG federations, to address poverty by serving as a platform for providing financial and livelihood promotion services, this article traces their evolution, significance, limitations and uniqueness—where women are the owners, managers, users and beneficiaries
September 2, 2012

Convergence of Livelihoods Creation: An Innovative and Proactive Initiative

Transforming the lives of villagers by combining the resources of the community, the government and the local leadership, PRADAN uses collaboration and convergence as the basic approach in creating a significant impact on the livelihoods of the community
August 12, 2012

The Women of Koderma: An Anti Liquor Movement

Taking responsibility for eradicating the social evil of alcohol abuse by the men-folk of their villages, the women of DMMS demonstrate their strength and determination by uniting in large numbers to voice their opposition to the sale of liquor and compelling shopkeepers to shut shop and discard their stock
August 9, 2012

MGNREGS – From Dream to Reality

Through exposure to and taking part in the awareness campaign, the people of Kuira realize that they have ‘the power, the unity and the right’, to decide the type of work that should be undertaken in their village under the MGNREGS.
August 2, 2012

Sipringa: A Decade of Growth and Prosperity

Encouraging farmers to use the SRI method of cultivation, focussing on land and water development, the members of the SHGs bring about socio-economic changes that enable a once-poverty stricken people to become self-sufficient and secure
July 8, 2012

The Women of Kazra – A Perceptible Change

No different from any of the other villages of Godda district, the unique experience of Kazra village in bringing a three-generation-old conflict to a resolution has made it very special