Nav Tejaswini Maharashtra Rural Women's Enterprise Development Project

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Maharashtra Rural Women's Enterprise Development Project

Maharashtra is the second-most populous state in India with over 112 million people. 17.4% of the population in Maharashtra live below the poverty line and all districts are to some extent food insecure. The states requires investment in order to address persisting rural poverty, vulnerability to climate shocks, and increasing rates of malnutrition.

The Nav Tejaswini project aims to enable one million poor rural households overcome poverty sustainably while improving rural women’s capacity to develop sustainable enterprises, engage in remunerative employment, and access markets.

The project will support all existing nano and microenterprise clusters, as well as developing new commodity clusters. Target beneficiaries are marginal farmers, livestock/fisheries micro-entrepreneurs, producers of non-farm products, workers in the service sector, and agricultural labourers.

This project builds on the success of the Tejaswini Rural Women's Empowerment Programme.

Status: Ongoing
Country
India
Approval Date
03 December 2020
Duration
2020 - 2027
Sector
Credit and Financial Services
Total Project Cost
US$ 413.28 million
IFAD Financing
US$ 51.4 million
Co-financiers (Domestic)
Domestic Financing Institutions US$ 260.74 million
Local Government US$ 96.19 million
Beneficiaries US$ 4.95 million
Financing terms
Ordinary
Project ID
2000002980
Project Contact
Han Ulac Mr Demirag

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