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An Introduction to Livelihood Promotion
Promoting livelihood as a means for poverty reduction
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This publication shows how it is possible to promote livelihoods as a means for poverty reduction. It provides a brief conceptual framework of livelihood interventions based on India's experience. The document answers the following:
- What is livelihood?
- Why promote livelihoods?
- What is a livelihood intervention?
The document summarizes the Indian experience of promoting livelihoods and evolution of livelihood promotion efforts in India:
- Human and institutional development, through integrated sectoral strategies (such as the Green Revolution);
- Strategies focused on the vulnerable segments of the population;
- Minimalist credit;
- The contingency approach to livelihood promotion.
Further, the paper details how the interventions can be applied by four different approaches:
- Spatial approach: Promoting livelihoods in a specified geographical area, such as a region, sub-region, command area or a watershed;
- Segmental approach: Promoting livelihoods for a vulnerable segment of the population, such as landless households, tribals, women and the disabled;
- Sectoral approach: Promoting livelihoods along a sector of the economy such as agriculture, or a sub-sector such as cotton;
- Holistic approaches: Promoting livelihoods through Microfinance Services (MFS), Livelihood Promotion Services (LPS) and Institutional Development Services (IDS).
The paper concludes with livelihood promotion at the household level through:
- Enhancing income from the main livelihood activity;
- Increasing incomes in Diversified Portfolio of Subsistence Livelihoods (DPSL);
- Reducing avoidable/wasteful expenditure.
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