Monitoring Evaluation & Learning (MEL)/Management Information Systems (MIS)

DAY-NRLM is process intensive and therefore at various levels, it would constantly review, assess and learn from the qualitative and quantitative progress achieved. The primary objective of NRLM’s MEL/MIS framework is to institute a comprehensive system ofevidence-based decision-making process, of both strategic The MEL components are alsoexpected to facilitate evaluation/assessment of the ‘net’ contribution of

Procurement

The procurement of goods, civil works, non-consulting services and services will be integral to the implementation of NSRLM at State, District and Sub-District (Block) levels. NSRLM has adopted the DAY-NRLM Procurement manual which sets forth the procurement policies and procedures for the guidance of all personnel involved with procurement responsibilities, with the aim of ensuring

Human Resources

The diversity of the State in terms of socio-geo-political context, represented by 16 different major tribes speaking more than 20 different dialects, is sensitive and challenging, and therefore poverty alleviation programs need to be inclusive in nature covering all Districts. It is in this backdrop that the State Mission ensures that the best human resource

Financial Inclusion

Experience from large scale projects shows access to finance, at affordable price, for desired amount and customised repayment terms is crucial for poor and vulnerable group of the society, to meet their consumption, exit debt trap and investment in livelihood assets. Thus, NSRLM facilitates building bridge for universal access to affordable cost-effective reliable financial services

Convergence & Partnership

Leveraging access to various entitlements Government of India and State Governments are implementing a wide range of programmes to address different dimensions of poverty and deprivation. Major Government programmes impacting on the poor can broadly be classified as – Entitlements – PDS, MGNREGS, social security, Right to education etc.; Improving quality of life – Health

LivelihoodsPromotion

Enhancing household economy & transforming Lives  Poor have multiple livelihoods as a coping mechanism for survival. The net incomes and employment days from the current livelihoods are not adequate to meet their expenditures.  NSRLM main focus is to stabilize and enhance existing livelihoods portfolio of the poor, in farm and in non-farm sectors, and subsequently

Financial

Building Bridge for Access to Financial Services  Experience from large scale projects shows access to finance, at affordable price, for desired amount and customised repayment terms is crucial for poor and vulnerable group of the society, to meet their consumption, exit debt trap and investment in livelihood assets. Thus, NSRLM facilitatesbuilding bridge for universal access

Social Inclusion, Mobilization and Institutions

Harnessing latent potential and helping communities work together towards a transformed society Mobilization of poor to form their ‘own institutions’ is the most important prerequisite and the core investment for large scale poverty reduction. Therefore, NSRLM organizes all poor households into aggregate institutions of the poor that provide them with voice, space and resources. These