Madhya Pradesh is one of the poorest Indian states, with a per capita income 75% of the national average. Poverty-stricken households have nowhere to go in an emergency, such as illness, crop failure or dying livestock. MPRLP's approach to social protection...
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Madhya Pradesh is one of the poorest Indian states, with a per capita income 75% of the national average. Poverty-stricken households have nowhere to go in an emergency, such as illness, crop failure or dying livestock. MPRLP's approach to social protection is to make the poor aware of their entitlements and, at the same time, encourage Gram Sabhas (village assemblies) to direct more resources to the poorest.
MPRLP works to eliminate rural poverty by empowering rural households in nine mainly tribal districts of the state. MPRLP takes a bottom-up approach, facilitating, inspiring and guiding community-driven collective and individual action to reduce poverty through the Gram Sabhas. Find out more at www.mprlp.in.
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