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Objective :

To improve the quality of life of poor tribal households in remote areas through livelihood support and food security.

1. Rationale
2. Programme Description
3. Programme Area and Phasing
4. Target Group
5. Programme Strategy
6. Development
7. Programme Components
  (a) Capacity Building for Empowerment
  (b) Livelihood Enhancement
  (c) Support for Policy Initiatives
  (d) Development Initiatives Fund
  (e) Programme Management

1. Rationale

Orissa is the second poorest state in India. Nearly 22% of the population of the state are tribals, whose position is probably the worst in the entire country. In certain development indicators, the proposed Programme area even lags behind Sub-Saharan Africa. Ecological degradation, erratic rainfall and a high risk of drought in the area have resulted in food insecurity, increasing out-migration and periodic deaths from starvation. Ecological imbalance is now seriously undermining the livelihood patterns and increasing vulnerability. A small land base, low agricultural productivity and low incomes have led to rising indebtedness, trapping tribals into a vicious circle of exploitation. The life of the tribals is increasingly vulnerable due to a persistent lack of assured entitlements to their resource base. Land alienation has deprived them of their land; forest legislation has turned them into encroachers on land they have always used; and they have also been disproportionately affected by displacement due to mining operations, irrigation projects, wildlife sanctuaries, etc. These have led to social discontent and unrest which provide fertile ground for extremist activities which only more meaningful development of the tribal areas can combat.


2. Programme Description

The purpose of the Programme is to ensure that the livelihoods and food security of poor tribal households are sustainably improved through promoting a more efficient, equitable, self-managed and sustainable exploitation of the natural resources at their disposal and through off-farm/non-farm enterprise development. To achieve this, the Programme will: (a) build the capacity of marginal groups as individuals, and grassroots institutions; (b) enhance the access of poor tribal people to land, water and forests and increase the productivity of these resources in environmentally sustainable and socially equitable ways; (c) encourage and facilitate off-farm enterprise development focused on the needs of poor tribal households; (d) monitor the basic food entitlements of tribal households and ensure their access to public food supplies; (e) strengthen the institutional capacity of government agencies, Panchayati Raj Institutions, NGOs and civil society to work effectively for participatory poverty reduction with tribal communities; (f) encourage the development of a pro-tribal enabling environment through effective implementation of the legislation governing control of, and access to, development resources by poor tribal households and through recommendation of other policy improvements; and (g) build on the indigenous knowledge and values of tribals and blend these with technological innovations to ensure a speedier pace of development.


3. Programme Area and Phasing

The Programme would cover 30 of the most backward blocks with tribal concentrations in seven districts, namely Gajapati, Kalahandi, Kandhamal, Koraput, Malkangiri, Nawarangpur, and Rayagada in South-West Orissa. Programme will be implemented in 3 phases over 10 years. Phases: Inception (upto 1yr); Pilot (1-3): 10 blocks testing; Upscaling (4-7): 11 to 30; Consolidation: (8-10). During Phase I, Programme activities would be initiated in four districts and ten blocks.


4. Target Group

The villages in which the scheduled tribes and scheduled castes form not less than 60% of the population and where most households are below the poverty line have been selected to be covered under the programme. Thus, tribal and non-tribal households would be included but the tribal population would represent the largest share. Extensive PRA exercises for poverty mapping, introduction of self-targeted activities and intensive sensitisation programmes would be used to ensure the inclusion of the marginal groups.


5. Programme Strategy

The overall strategy of the Programme focuses on empowering the tribals and enabling them to enhance their food security, increase their incomes and improve their overall quality of life through more efficient natural resource management based on the principles of improved watershed management and more productive environmentally sound agricultural practices and through off-farm/non-farm enterprise development. A strong emphasis is placed on promoting participatory processes, building community institutions, fostering self-reliance, and respecting the indigenous knowledge and values of tribals. The Programme would adopt a flexible, non-prescriptive, process-oriented approach to enable the stakeholders to determine the scope of Programme activities, their timing, pace and sequencing.


6. Development

The development actions to be supported through the Programme are being identified by the communities through a participatory planning exercise. The Programme adopts a 'watershed plus' approach using the watershed as the basic vehicle, for natural resource management but with the scope to address broader issues of sustainable livelihoods including savings and credit, access to common property resources, off-farm/non-farm activities, issues related to non-timber forest products, ,and community Infrastructure. WFP food assistance would enhance the capacity of food insecure households to participate in developmental interventions which will strengthen their long-term food security and improve their overall well-being.

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