Livelihood for 500 Tribal Women in Gujarat

Summary

This project enables livelihood for women in rural Gujarat through Sakhi Sangathan, a women's collective, which grows, buys and sells its own farm produce at profit in a male dominated market. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Vikalp works with Sakhi Sangathan (SS), comprised of poor women from 22 villages, in Tilakwada, one of the least-developed areas of Gujarat. Lack of gainful employment compounds poverty and hunger. Illiteracy restricts employability. Women learn farming methods; livelihood is possible if farming skills are conjoined with marketing. With revolving funds, SS can buy cotton and grain and sell products for a profit, which can then be shared among the women and reinvested into the collective.

Activities

Provide capital to 500 women in tribal group to buy and store cotton and grain, then sell these at profit. Support women with trainings on farming, driving, banking and management. Include more women with time to raise profit and income.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $1,746
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $73,320
Total Funding Goal: $75,066

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

This project creates sustainable livelihoods for 500 women - and many more as the project progresses -by increasing their incomes, business skills, and social awareness. This will benefit the women individually, their families, and their community.

Project Message

“The lines on your fingers will not be able to keep pace with counting the changes that can come about if our federation can purchase cotton & grains grown on our farms and sell them in the market.”
- Ms.Jelliben Bhil of Gengadia village, She is a member of SS and is a likely beneficary

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Indira Pathak,
Managing Trustee
Vikalp Women's Group
E- 5 Saptgiri Society , Opp Taj Residency, Akota
Baroda, Gujarat 390020
India
919879725969
Email:

Project Sponsor

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Organization

VIKALP WOMEN'S GROUP
E/5 Saptgiri Society ,OppTaj Residency
Akota road
Baroda, Gujarat 390020
India
919879725969

Learn more about VIKALP WOMEN'S GROUP and the project team.


Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in India and can also be found under Economic Development.

For more information about India, read the Human Development Report on India or the Wikipedia entry for India.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on July 28, 2008.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on November 13, 2007.

Latest Update from the Field

July Update

By Anna Oppenheim - Livelihood Project is going well...and needs help!, July 28, 2008 06:53 PM

Our livelihood project is picking up, but we really need financial help.

Around 6,000 kg of cotton has been purchased, at a price of 23 rupees per kg (~65 cents/kg.) So far, the cotton the women have sold has been sold at a price of 25 rupees/kg. The majority of the cotton however, has been stored to sell in the near future, when the estimated price they will receive for the cotton will be 125 rps/kg.

The women have participated in two trainings so far - on methods and techniques of cotton growing as well as on accounts keeping and management of their crops. In the future, we hope to have more trainings, including workshops focused on different marketing techniques of the cotton.

Because of our financial situation, we are still waiting to purchase crop insurance for the women farmers. This is a vital part of our program which will help these women protect their livelihood.

Financial assistance will also help us purchase more tools (such as tractors,) that will greatly assist these women with their daily work.

we purchased cotton worth Rs. 1,30,000. and we earned 17% profit. this money came from the SHG savings of the women. this is a small and hopeful start but if we need to make higher profits, we need to buy cotton worth Rs. 5,00,000 for which we do not have the wherewithal. more money to invest is also crucial because so far we have limited ourselves to the local market and more money will help us explore other markets that give a higher price.

the buying season starts around october

looking at this successful experiment, more SHGs of women want to join us in this venture.
this is an excellent example of the collectivisation of women leading to creative and beneficial solutions for livelihood concerns.

We are encouraged with the progress of this program but need your help to ensure that the women are able to continue with the work and the project grows enough to become self-sustainable!

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