Post-Tsunami Sustainable Livelihoods Programme for the Coastal Communities of Tamil Nadu
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Post-Tsunami Sustainable Livelihoods Programme for the Coastal Communities of Tamil Nadu
The goal of the programme is to enable thousands of tsunami victims living in the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu to return to a stable and productive way of life. Targets include people who live in coastal areas, including fishers, wage workers in the fisheries sector, farmers and agricultural labourers. There is a specific focus on marginalized groups such as women who are heads of households and members of scheduled castes.
The programme’s aim is to improve the livelihoods of people affected by the disaster. It promotes community participation and planning. The programme includes support for sustainable resource management in coastal areas, access both to rural financial services and to a social safety net in the form of insurance, and community-based sea-safety and disaster management. It also provides for employment generation and skills training, and assistance in programme management. One of the programme activities has the aim of empowering women to improve their incomes from marketing fish.
President's reports
Project design reports
Project design reports
Supervision and implementation support documents
Supervision and implementation support documents
Supervision Report July 2018
Supervision mission, March 2015
Supervision mission, June 2014
Supervision Report_Main_Oct.2013
Supervision Report, August 2012
Environmental and social impact assessment
Final environmental and social management framework
Interim (mid-term) review report
Resettlement action framework
PCR digest
Special study
Project list
Audit and Financial Statements
Audit and Financial Statements
Project completion report
Project completion report
Co-financiers
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