Revamping the tribal community with pra sample v01

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Sneak into The Prelude to Change

Revamping The Tribal Community

Presented By: - Anurodh; Pawan; Vikram;

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Objective

Village Profile

Techniques

Methods

Frameworks

Indices

Contents

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To understand and study the village lifestyle and livelihood as deep as possible

Objective

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To create Village Profile To develop strata to study the village To study the Resource & their distribution To understand about the availability of physical and

social infrastructure and its access to different section of the society

To identify Strength & Weakness of Village & Villager To understand the implementation of various

Community based Livelihoods, Livelihood Interventions and Livelihood Institutions

Sub Objectives

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A Quick View of The VillageVillage Profile

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No. of Households 115Total Population 754Male/Female Population 414/340Sex Ratio 821

Literacy Rate35 age and above- 15%, 20 to 35 age- 70% &

Less than 20 age - Almost allBirth Rate 10 to 12 per yearIMR 0MMR 0Average family Size 6 to 7

Average IncomeWages 80-150/Day & Agriculture 45000-

50000/year

Demography (Ghamanpura) Dist.- Burhanpur

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Ghamanpura (Cont’d…)Anganbadi 2School 1 (Primary School)Local Clinic 0Doctor 0No. of Bank 0Near by Market NavraMajority of Population KorkuMigration Pattern Seasonal migration in nearby areaReligious Places 2 Temples Post Office 0Forest Ranger 0

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Ghamanpura (Cont’d…)Cast No. of HouseholdsKorku 78Rathiya 32Mochi 3Gond 2

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Demography (Ghagharla) Dist.- Burhanpur No. of Households 380Total Population 2489Male/Female Population 1286/1203Sex Ratio 935Total Childs (0 to 6 year) 548Male (0 to 6 Year) 256Female (0 to 6 year) 292Child Sex Ratio 1140Literacy Rate Total-1220, Male-780 & Female-440Birth Rate 11 to 17 per yearIMR -MMR -Average family Size 6 to 7Average Income Wages 80-150/Day

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Ghagharla (Cont’d…)Anganbadi 2

School1 Primary school(Govt.), 1 Middle School(Govt.) & 1 Private School

Local Clinic 0Doctor 0No. of Bank 0Near by Market NavraMajority of Population KorkuMigration Pattern Seasonal migration in nearby areaPDS 1Religious Places 4 Temples Post Office 1Forest Ranger 1( Bit 277 & 278)

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Ghagharla (Cont’d…)Cast No. of HouseholdsKorku 260Dhobi 20Banjara 75Rathiya 25

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Demography (Dalmahu) Dist.- Burhanpur No. of Households 150Total Population 849Male/Female Population 428/421Sex Ratio 984Total Childs (0 to 6 year) 172Male (0 to 6 Year) 78Female (0 to 6 year) 94Child Sex Ratio 1205Literacy Rate Total-382, Male-256 & Female-126Birth Rate 6 to 10 per yearIMR -MMR -Average family Size 6 to 7Average Income Wages 80-150/Day

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Dalmahu (Cont’d…)Anganbadi 1School 1 Primary school (Govt.)Local Clinic 0Doctor 0No. of Bank 0Near by Market NavraMajority of Population Banjara

Migration PatternMigrate to major cities like Pune, Surat

to work in constructionPDS 0Religious Places 1 Temple Post Office 0Forest Ranger 0

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Dalmahu (Cont’d…)Cast No. of HouseholdsBanjara 35Korku 31Beldar 25Rathiya 23Bhil 11Gujjar 1

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A Way of Doing Something by Using Special Knowledge and SkillTechniques

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Silent Observation Active Listening Questionnaires Structured Interviews Use of Secondary Data Sampling SWOT Analysis

Examples

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Participatory Research MethodsMethods

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Historical TransectDate of Study-10-08-2016

Issue 25 yrs. before 10 yrs. before NOW 10 yrs. later

Poor education 3 5 7 8Rich education 4 7 9 9Migration 2 3 5 6Infrastructure 1 2 6 8Health care 2 3 5 8Agriculture production 2 4 6 7Living standards 2 3 5 5Sanitation 0 1 2 3floods 6 2 2 1Child marriage 9 8 6 4

Sample

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Social Mapping

Participants:-Shiv Prashad Yadav, Rasbihari Yadav Sudhir Kumar Singh

Date of Study-11-08-2016

Sample

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Year Event1966 Drought1977 Flood1995-96 Electricity2010 Primary School Upgraded to Middle School2011 Female Ward member elected2011 SRI Method Agriculture2013-14 Concrete Street Road

Time Line

Participants:-Ram Kumar, Sanjeet, Arun Kanet, Shiv Prashad, Sudhir Kumar Singh.

Date of Study-10-08-2016

Sample

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Daily Activity

Participants:- Awadesh Ram, Rajnish, Ram Kumar, Sanjeet, Arun Kanet, Shiv Prashad, Prince,

Date of Study-10-08-2016

Sample

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Mobility Mapping

Participants:- Uday Singh, Vidhyanand

Date of Study-11-08-2016

Sample

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Seasonality Mapping

Participants:-Shiv Prasad Singh, Rasbihari Yadav, Vidhyanand.

Date of Study-11-08-2016

Sample

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Participatory Well Being

Participants:- Arun Kewat, Sapti Devi, Varun Kewat, Umesh Ravidash

Date of Study-10-08-2016

Sample

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Matrix MappingDate Of Study-11-08-2016

Participants:-shiv Prasad Singh, Rasbihari Yadav, Vidhyanand.

Sample

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Venn Diagram PerformanceCorruption level According to Villager

Date of Study-11-08-2016

Participants:-Shiv Prasad Singh, Rasbihari Yadav, Vidhyanand.

Sample

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A Set of Idea or Facts that Provide Support for Understanding Something

Frameworks

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Political

Human

Natural

Financial

Physical

Social

92-Mandala Framework

FamilySpace Socio-

EconomySpace

CollectiveOrientation

FamilyOrientation

IndividualOrientation

InnerHumanSpace

EmotionBase

KnowledgeAnd Activity

BasePhysical

Base

PoliciesInstitutionOrganisati

onProcess

Services

RiskVulnerabili

ty

Opportunity Development

of Livelihood Strategy

Livelihood Outcomes

Livelihood Strategy

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DFID Framework

PoliciesInstitutionsProcesses

NS

FP

H

The Poor

VulnerabilityContextShocks

SeasonalityTrendsChanges

influenceLivelihoodStrategies

LivelihoodOutcomes

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CARE’s Livelihood Security Indices

Household

Production & Income Activities

Asset

Consumption Activities

Processing, Exchange, Marketing Activities

-Natural Resources-Institution-Infrastructure-History-Economic Cultural & Political Environment-Demographic

Shock & Stress

Security of-Food-Nutrition-Health-Water-Shelter-Education-Community Participation-Personal Safety

Context

Livelihood Strategy

Livelihood Outcomes

Natural Capital(Resources)

Human Capital(Livelihood Capabilities)

Social Capital(Claims & access)

Economic Capital(Stores & Resources)

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A Number Derived from a Series of Observations and used as an Indicator

Indices

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Village GDP IMR/MMR Gini Coefficient Lorenz Curve Determinant of Poverty Livelihood Securities Index

Examples

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Thank You

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