CARE: Social and Economic Transformation of the Ultra-Poor (SETU)

Community Led, Voice and Value Chain  Focus


Project Area:                      The project is implemented in 25 Unions of 7 Upazilas in the districts Gaibandha,   

                                           Rangpur, Nilphamari and Lalmonirhat.

Target:                                20,000 Beneficiary Households (BHH)

Years to Graduate:             3 years

Budget & Cost per BHH:     The total budget is BDT 436,374,917; cost per BHH is BDT 21,819 of which

                                           direct delivery cost per BHH is BDT 7,383

Key Aspects

  • Facilitating a community and voice-led approach to social and economic empowerment;  
  • Empowering the beneficiaries to claim rights and concurrently influence duty bearers to comply with their obligations;
  • Providing a holistic and sustainable way of working to promote the economic, social and political empowerment of the extreme poor;
  • Building diversified skills for the target beneficiaries and involving them in different IGAs;
  • Engaging BHHs in productive and profitable non-farm IGAs and development of a pro-poor value chain and village industries;
  • Establishing linkages with the other members of the community, local authorities and institutions;
  • Improving access to and the use of resources, public and private services;
  • Promoting asset building, community enterprise development, income and employment generation;
  • Forming Para Unnayan Committees (PUC) at village level and apex bodies to support capacity building initiatives, undertaking collective actions against discrimination and exploitation, asset transfers, community enterprises, increasing voice to realise basic services and safety nets;
  • The model will take 3 years for the minimum level of graduation of BHH;
  • It is proposed that Care will continue working with this target group for another 4 years to ensure the sustainability of their graduation. 

Outputs

• Mobilised the target group through a community-led development;

• Promoted social inclusion;

• Increased economic empowerment;

• Enhanced pro-poor governance;

• Increased wider policy-making processes.
 

For information on other activities of Care Bangladesh, click here