Resilient Livelihoods

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Resilient Livelihoods CLP’s Approach and Outputs Asset Transfer Tk 17,500 (approx £152). 98% chose cattle 55% chose bulls (2.6) Other choices: land; small business; other Stipends Tk 750 for 6 months (approx £6.50). Tk 350 for a further 12 months (approx £3.00) Exactly 1/3rd via mobile transfer Livelihoods Training & Services Livestock rearing: 75,986 people trained 405,229 person-days training 425 livestock vaccination camps

Resilient Livelihoods CLP’s Approach and Outputs Flood Protection 31,763 plinths raised 77,000 HHs on plinths Employment Generation 62,978 workers employed Over 2.1m person-days of work (equivalent) Avg income per worker Tk 9,232 (2014 season) Water, sanitation, hygiene 161,300 HHs with access to latrine 125,660 HHs with access to improved water

Resilient Livelihoods CLP’s Approach and Outputs Homestead Gardens & Poultry 76,560 HHs received HG training 59,743 people received poultry-rearing training Services 322 Livestock Service Providers (LSPs) trained 9 Artificial Insemination Technicians trained; facilitated 147; 70-80% of chars now covered. Markets 70 Chars Business Centres formed and strengthened 120 Milk Business Groups 96 Livestock Business Groups

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Resilient Livelihoods Proportion of Income from Different Sources Baseline

Resilient Livelihoods Proportion of Income from Different Sources October 2014

Resilient Livelihoods Nazma Begum Field visit 25 Feb 2016 West Batikamari Village, Gaibandha 2.6 Cohort CPHH Bought bull as her asset Took a loan from the VSLG Now making a range of clothes for sale on the char Shirts, kids’ clothes, dresses etc. Other common IGA investments: goats, sheep, poultry, small business, land leases.

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Resilient Livelihoods Percentage of Households by Asset Value Quintiles & Cohorts Baseline vs. October 2014

Resilient Livelihoods Value of Cash Savings, Baseline vs. October 2014

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Summary Main Characteristics of CLP’s Participant Households Before and After CLP Assistance; Averages for All Cohorts (Oct 2015 data) Income per month (Tk) Before: 1,868 After: 8,690 Savings (Tk) Before: 82 After: 4,784 Water Before: 7% After: 65% Expend. per month (Tk) Before: 1,812 After: 6,809 3MD+5FG Before: 27% After: 88% Latrines Before: 11.5% After: 78% Assets (Tk) Before: 1,582 After: 69,755 70%+ Inc. on Food Before: 82% After: 8% Soap / Ash Before: 16% After: 100%