NERCRMS bringing Waves of Transformation in North East Region of India
Ministry of Development of North-East Region
Posted On:
17 NOV 2021 2:16PM by PIB Delhi
North Eastern Region Community Resource Management Society (NERCRMS) is a registered society under the aegis of North Eastern Council, Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region. The society is dedicated towards the transformation of far flung rural areas of North Eastern Region (NER)of India through different livelihood initiatives. The society, so far has covered four states of NER viz. Arunachal Pradesh (Changlang, Tirap andLongdingdistricts), Assam KarbiAnglongand DimaHasaodistricts), Manipur (Ukhrul, Senapati, Churachandpur andChandeldistricts) and Meghalaya (West Garo Hills and West Khasi Hills districts). The society, since 1999, has formed 8,403 SHGs (Self Help Groups) and 2,889 NaRMGs (Natural Resource Management Groups) in 2,532 villages benefiting 1,18,843 households through its project-North Eastern Region Community Resource Management Project (NERCORMP).
The overall objective of the project is to “To improve the livelihoods of vulnerable groups in a sustainable manner through improved management of their resource base in a way that contributes to preservation and restoration of the environment”.
The society adopted a holistic approach of development with two broad focus areas i.e. (i) social mobilization, organization and capacity building to tap and realize the great latent potential of the communities by employing time tested their traditional value systems and culture, and (ii) Intervene with the economic and social activities and infrastructure with predominant thrust on income generating activities to achieve economic transformation.
The strategy adopted to achieve the goals is:
- Consistently promoting an inclusive development approach wherein women, weaker and the poorest participate on equal footing and platform and in the process realizing true participatory approach in letter and spirit.
- Formation and establishment of viable and robust community based organizations namely SHGs and NaRMGs.
- A deliberate and conscious approach to trust communities and entrust them with corresponding responsibilities.
- Promote thrift and saving through revolving fund to SHGs to provide easy access to credit, who initially had mixed purpose of loaning both for consumption and income generating activities (IGAs), but later moved on predominantly towards IGA.
- Ensure transparency and accountability at all levels; introduced and encouraged social auditing at all levels.
- All village development fund managed by the communities themselves through bank accounts and in transparent manner.
- Up scaling and enhancing the Income Generating Activities (IGAs) that are carried out with sensitivity.
- Involving Traditional Institutions (TIs) and Social Institutions (SIs) in existence to achieve set goals and objectives through a formal agreement.
- Capacity building and training on regular basis covering diverse areas.
- Provided space for people (both communities and team members) to grow and also encouraged creativity and evolvement.
Waves of transformation in North Eastern Region of India
Phase |
Project Villages |
Households |
NaRMGs |
SHGs |
NERCORMP – I |
860 |
39161 |
1012 |
3168 |
NERCORMP – II |
460 |
20826 |
494 |
1589 |
NERCORMP – III |
1212 |
58856 |
1383 |
3646 |
Total |
2532 |
118843 |
2889 |
8403 |
- Capacity building of communities and participatingagencies: Institutional strengthening of community-basedorganisations (CBOs) and strengthening the capacity of participating agencies viz. NGOs, linedeptts etc. on participatory planning, organisational and financial management, technical training on farm and non-farm activities, monitoring etc.
Meghalaya and Manipur
- Economic and livelihoodactivities: Promote viable income generation activities (IGAs) for poor households through production of field crops, horticulture, forestry, livestock, fisheries, and non-farm activities using sustainable and environmentally friendly practices. Also to support communities with introduction of new technologies, credit/revolving fund to CBOs for internal lending etc.
Meghalaya
Assam
Manipur
Arunachal Pradesh
- Socialsectordevelopment:The specificobjective of
thiscomponentwas toprovidecommunitiesaccess tosafedrinkingwaterandimproved sanitation.
Thiswas tobe achievedby constructingdrinkingwaterstoragetanks,pipedsupplyofwaterfromanearby
spring orstreamandconstructionof lowcosttoilets(LCL)withcommunity participation.
Manipur
Meghalaya
- Rural Roadsand RuralElectrification:With the objectiveto enhance communities’ accessto markets,healthservices,educationfacilitiesandenergy,the componentsoughttoconstructcommonfacilitycentres(CFCs),inter-villageroads,culverts and suspension bridgesand provide home solarlightingsystems.
Manipur
Assam
Meghalaya
v) Community-basedBio-diversityConservation & Communication:The specificobjectiveis toprotectandpreserve theuniquenaturalresources andrichbio-diversityoftheregion.Thesub-componentstoachievethis objectivewere:(i)bio-diversity conservationand researchaimed at promotingcommunityconserved areas(CCAs)assacred groves,
protectedcatchmentareasandsanctuaries,(ii)forestrydevelopmenttopromoteand demonstrate environmentally sustainable non-timber forest products (NTFP)and forestry production systems, and
(iii)communication and knowledge management to facilitate information and knowledge sharing on good practicesand production systems betweencommunities.
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