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Jharkhand-Chhattisgarh Tribal Development Programme

Supervised directly by IFAD, the programme focuses on tribal people in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, two of the three states with the highest proportion of tribal people, who are among the poorest in the country. It targets marginal households, women, landless people, hill cultivators and tribal people. The goal is to empower tribal people to participate in their own development through local self-government. Specific activities promote increased production and productivity of land and water resources, alternative sources of income and sustainable management of natural resources.

Among the project’s innovative features are autonomous tribal development societies, a fund for legal defence of tribal people’s rights, and watershed management as part of an overall approach towards protecting and managing natural resources.

Source: IFAD

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Contact information

P.C. Pandey
State Programme Director
Chhattisgarh Tribal Development Society
Post Box No. 37, Warehouse Road
Bilaspur,
Chhattisgarh –49001,India
Tel:+ 91 7752239068/508209
Fax:+ 91 7752227772 cjtdp@yahoo.com

Dr Prakesh Oraon
State Programme Director
Jharkhand Tribal Development Society
H-11, 2nd Floor
Harmu Housing Colony
Ranchi - 834013
Tel: +91 6512247057/58/60
Fax: +91 6512247058
rch_jtds@sancharnet.in
Facts and figures

Total cost: US$41.7 million  

IFAD loan: US$23.0 million


Duration: 2001-2009

Geographical area: Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh

Directly benefiting: 74,000 households

Status: ongoing


Partners
  • International Development Association (World Bank)
  • Department of International Development (United Kingdom)
  • World Food Programme