8. Project
Goal
Sustainable livelihood development
to improve financial, social and
nutritional sustainability of ultra poor
(widows, orphans marginalized and
destitute) households in rural areas
through revolving assets principle
9. Project
Objectives
The specific objectives of the project are:
•To build capacities of the targeted communities in agricultural and non-agricultural
products, including goat farming, poultry farming and kitchen gardening.
•To reduce economic and food insecurities risks among ultra poor community
•To create better livelihood services for ultra poor community especially widows,
orphans, destitute and vulnerable.
•To strengthening the livestock sector through goat farming
•To strengthening the poultry sector through poultry (hen) farming
•To strengthening the agriculture sector through innovative practices in kitchen
gardening
•Environmental protection through available and natural resources
•Sold waste management through innovative practices
10. Integrated Livelihood Development Package for Ultra Poor Community
Why Naymet Integrate this Livelihood Package (Goats, Hens & Kitchen Gardening) ?
Livelihood Development Package for Ultra Poor
Expanding Capabilities
Goats Hens Kitchen Health Education
Gardening
Economic
Growth
•Goat Milk
•Goat Breeding
Ownership & Assets Building in •Hen Eggs Regular Income
Ultra Poor Community
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•Hen Breeding
•Vegetables
•Fruits
Social and Institutional Empowerment
Participation of ultra poor community and Social Inclusion in Society
Sustainable Livelihood Development of Ultra Poor (Widow, Orphan, Destitute &
Vulnerable) Community
11. Phase wise Integrated Livelihood Development Model for Ultra Poor Community
Production
•Goat Milk
Distribution of Goats, Hens &
PHASE I Kitchen Gardening Plot (Seeds) •Eggs
After •Organic Vegetables
3 to 9 •Fruits
Mont
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Sale of Production
Establishment of Corner Stall
•Goat Milk
PHASE II (On the base of interest & capacity of •Eggs
community) •Organic Vegetables
•Fruits
Pass on the Assets
•4 Goats (young)
PHASE III Revolving Assets Principle
•15 Hens (Young)
•1 Roaster
After •Fruits
18
Mont
hs Motivation &
Encouragement that leads
PHASE IV
Prize Distribution Ceremony Sustainable Development
of Ultra Poor