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Western Orissa Rural Livelihoods Project (WORLP) works
in four districts of the east Indian State of Orissa.
The project was inaugurated in August 2000 by the Hon'ble
Chief Minister, Shri Naveen Pattanaik. Full-scale field
implementation activities began in October 2001. The
four project districts; Bargarh, Balangir,
Kalahandi and Nuapada
are among the poorest in India. Health indicators are
poor, there is a shortage of safe drinking water and
drought recurs regularly. Inequitable social structures,
distorted land distribution, indebtedness, and gender
and other inequities contribute to the widespread poverty
in western Orissa and impede access by poor and marginalised
people to resources.
Supporting new patterns of rural development, WORLP
contributes to reducing poverty by promoting livelihoods
initiatives for the poorest. The livelihoods
approach adopted by WORLP focuses on building,
and working with, people's existing strengths and resources.
The approach is about informing, enabling, initiating
and empowering appropriate choices for long-term well
being. It involves all sections of rural society across
caste, class, gender and other divides.
WORLP, a Government of Orissa initiative, is managed
by the Orissa Watershed Development
Mission. It is a joint venture of the Government
of Orissa and DFID
- the UK Department for International Development.
Technical assistance to the project is provided by
a consortium, led by NR
International of the UK & ERA
Consultancy Pvt. Ltd.
of Orissa. The consortium includes Babtie-India, CARE-India,
The Natural Resources Institute
of the University of Greenwich, the Water Engineering
and Development Centre of Loughborough University, and
Wye at Imperial
of the University of London.
http://www.worlp.com |