Local Poverty Reduction Cluster - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 9
About This Presentation
Title:

Local Poverty Reduction Cluster

Description:

National 48% of population below poverty line in 2000 This has been reduced by a ... Insurance against natural and man made calamites. Policy advocacy ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:29
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 10
Provided by: alm6
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Local Poverty Reduction Cluster


1
Local Poverty Reduction Cluster
Majeda Haq
2
Goal
  • Enable rural poor women and youth in rural and
    urban vulnerable areas to attain sustainable
    livelihoods by reducing economic and social
    inequalities and securing pro poor growth

3
CONTEXT
National

48 of population below poverty line in 2000
This has been reduced by
a further 5 by 2005
Between 1990 and 2000 poverty gap ratio declined
from 17.2 to 12.9 Urban

Between 2000 to 2005 urban poverty
declined from 34.9 to 28.4 Urban population
growing at 3.7 p.a and will reach 50 million by
2015

35 urban households live in slums Rural

Poverty reduced
from 61 to 53 between 1990 and 2000 Employment

38 unemployed or
underemployed
1 million new job seekers per year

About 300,000 to 400,000 new migrant, mostly
poor, arriving to the Dhaka city
annually
Youth unemployment 41.6
Womens wages 58
of mens
4
CLUSTER'S RESPONSE
  • Key Areas
  • Local Economic Development
  • Social Inclusion
  • Approaches
  • Community based approach
  • Capacity development for Govt. and other
    stakeholders
  • Income and employment generation through
    vocational training and apprenticeship
  • Policy advocacy
  • Donor co-ordination
  • Focus
  • Socially and economically marginalized women and
    youth in urban and rural areas.
  • Female headed households
  • Illiterate or partially illiterate women.
  • Urban slum dwellers
  • Extremely poor urban households and individuals
  • Monga and other poverty stricken Areas.
  • Local Economic Development
  • Town ,District Upazilla and Union strategy
    development
  • Linkages to markets
  • Value chains
  • Partnership with private sector and Government
  • Market research
  • Access to financial services
  • Promotion of corporate social responsibility
  • Womens access to finance
  • Social Inclusion and Protection
  • Reducing social and economic vulnerability
    through social safety nets
  • Research on impact of government and donor
    programmers.
  • Insurance against natural and man made calamites
  • Policy advocacy
  • Enhance access to and expansion of existing
    government social safety net programs.

5
Achievements and Results
Urban Partnership of Poverty Alleviation Project
(UPPR)
  • 600,000 people had improved access to basic
    services
  • Significant improvements in community family and
    individual health.
  • US 1 million in community savings
  • 600 organized communities solving their own
    problems including early marriage, domestic
    violence and early marriage
  • Womens empowerment through managing 90 of
    community contracts for construction of basic
    services, social and economic programmers.
  • Integration into the urban economy through
    apprenticeship programmes in non-traditional
    urban poor skill areas
  • LPUPAP experiences and successes have leveraged
    US120 million from DFID for expanded programmed
    to cover 3 million urban poor people.

6
Rural Employment Opportunity for Public Assets
(REOPA), Capacity Strength Team
  • Project Operation Activities started by bringing
    all staff on board, setting up office and other
    equipment facility both in Dhaka and necessary
    equipments both in Dhaka 6 districts offices.
  • Creation of employment for 30,000 year round and
    600,000 seasonal employment through creation of
    public assets
  • Initial successful implementing helped to build
    donor confidence and resulted increase project
    funding US 2.25 to US 27.58 million.

7
PARTNERS
  • On going
  • Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development
    and cooperatives
  • Local Government Engineering Department
  • Ministry of Industry
  • DFID
  • FAO
  • UNICEF
  • EC
  • PNGO
  • RESOURCES
  • Financial
  • EC US 27.58million
  • DFID UK 60 million
  • UNDP TRAC US 3m US 0.25 m
  • GoB US 5.2 million US 0.66 m
  • Human
  • 137 existing project staff with over five years
    experience in urban Rural poverty alleviation.
  • 2,400 community leaders
  • Knowledge, research and innovative skill of rural
    urban poor community members
  • UNDP
  • UNDP team management skills
  • Policy expertise
  • Donor coordination
  • Engagement with government
  • partners

8
Expected Outcomes
  • Increased share of women and poor in national
    resources and services channelled to the poor
    people
  • Significantly enhanced capacity of the government
    functionaries to ease constraints? Hinder growth
    of the pro-poor private sector both in urban and
    rural areas.
  • Removal of economic, social and infrastructure,
    information barriers ?Restrict urban and rural
    poor to effectively capitalize on market
    opportunities.
  • Safety net programs expanded, leakages reduced,
    improved targeting.
  • Partner institutions become market oriented.
  • Local level institutions and organizations become
    more responsive and responsible to needs and
    aspirations of poor and women of urban and rural
    areas.

9
THANK YOU
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com