Leveraging Institutional Platforms to Promote Convergence
The launch of NRLM to address rural poverty marks a paradigm shift in poverty alleviation because unlike other programs that preceded it, the NRLM focuses on training and capacity building, and enabling women to prepare and implement their liveliho...
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okr-10986-347282021-05-25T10:54:41Z Leveraging Institutional Platforms to Promote Convergence Kumar, Shantanu Pinto, Alreena Renita Gupta, Arshia RURAL LIVELIHOODS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY SELF-HELP GROUP COOPERATIVE RURAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY RURAL WOMEN GENDER EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE WATER AND SANITATION AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION MICROENTERPRISES WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS The launch of NRLM to address rural poverty marks a paradigm shift in poverty alleviation because unlike other programs that preceded it, the NRLM focuses on training and capacity building, and enabling women to prepare and implement their livelihoods plans through own institutions and from banks. The importance of promoting convergence with other rural development programs, as well other ministries, is enshrined in the framework of NRLM. 2020-11-02T22:35:47Z 2020-11-02T22:35:47Z 2020-03 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/749361590650380798/Leveraging-Institutional-Platforms-to-Promote-Convergence http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34728 English South Asia Agriculture and Rural Growth Discussion Note Series;No. 8 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research South Asia India |
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RURAL LIVELIHOODS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY SELF-HELP GROUP COOPERATIVE RURAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY RURAL WOMEN GENDER EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE WATER AND SANITATION AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION MICROENTERPRISES WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS Kumar, Shantanu Pinto, Alreena Renita Gupta, Arshia Leveraging Institutional Platforms to Promote Convergence |
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The launch of NRLM to address rural
poverty marks a paradigm shift in poverty alleviation
because unlike other programs that preceded it, the NRLM
focuses on training and capacity building, and enabling
women to prepare and implement their livelihoods plans
through own institutions and from banks. The importance of
promoting convergence with other rural development programs,
as well other ministries, is enshrined in the framework of NRLM. |
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Brief |
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Kumar, Shantanu Pinto, Alreena Renita Gupta, Arshia |
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Kumar, Shantanu Pinto, Alreena Renita Gupta, Arshia |
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Kumar, Shantanu |
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Leveraging Institutional Platforms to Promote Convergence |
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Leveraging Institutional Platforms to Promote Convergence |
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Leveraging Institutional Platforms to Promote Convergence |
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Leveraging Institutional Platforms to Promote Convergence |
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Leveraging Institutional Platforms to Promote Convergence |
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leveraging institutional platforms to promote convergence |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/749361590650380798/Leveraging-Institutional-Platforms-to-Promote-Convergence http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34728 |
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