Asia
Asia
Vision and Systems Change
Trickle Up applies a context specific adaptation of the Graduation Approach in Asia to reach the poorest and most vulnerable. We aim to strengthen government systems to scale social protection to reach the 200 million living in extreme poverty. Innovations in personnel and technology in Asia are informing our work worldwide.
Adapting Community Resources Persons as Coaches
Trickle Up’s experience with using Community Resource Persons as coaches in India proved to be successful and was institutionalized at a large scale by government partners and adapted for Graduation. It is now being applied to programs in West Africa.
Integrating Digital Innovations into Graduation
Digital Innovations used in India such as apps like MPowered linking participants to coaches and services are helping to inform the planning of a coaching app in Latin America.
Adapting programs for Child Protection
Trickle Up’s work in Vietnam with Plan International, a child-focused international NGO, informs our work in West Africa in the area of Child Protection and will further deepen our understanding of how Graduation can be integrated into child-focused programs.
Adapting programs for Climate Change
Trickle Up’s work in Bangladesh with Concern International informs organizational considerations regarding the implications of climate change in program design.
Trickle Up is drawing on experience working with indigenous peoples and issues in Latin America to inform work with indigenous peoples in India and ethnic minorities in Vietnam.
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COUNTRIES
129.3K
PARTICIPANTS
2.4K
SHGs / SAVINGS GROUPS
301
COACHES
13
PARTNERS
Project Highlight:
Odisha Livelihood Mission
LIVELIHOODS
$365
earned on average by extremely poor participants from activities supported by the project. (of 4100 households).
LIVELIHOODS
100%
of extremely poor participants have diversified their livelihood activities) by the third year of the project.
FINANCIAL INCLUSION
88%
of project participants including both extremely poor and very poor have access to bank accounts (of 100,000).
FINANCIAL INCLUSION
43%
of participants have access to insurance services provided by the government. (of 100,000).
REDUCED HUNGER
100%
of participants of extremely poor participants have access to an Indian Government program enabling them to receive 25kg of free rice every month.
“With the support of [the program], it seems we will definitely change our lives for the better.”
– Muskan Devi of Jorakaram, Jharkhand, India
“With the support of [the program], it seems we will definitely change our lives for the better.”
– Muskan Devi of Jorakaram, Jharkhand, India
Growing up in intergenerational poverty, Muskan Devi struggled to survive as the sole breadwinner of her five-person family. When heavy rains washed off the mud and hay roofing of her house, Muskan was forced to mortgage her small patch of land in order to repair her roof. With her seed capital Muskan decided to invest in goat rearing and vegetable cultivation and believes she’ll be able to pay off the mortgage.
Deepika Dandasena is a community resource person with the Odisha Livelihood Mission. She has received training from Trickle Up and has been coaching the extremely poor participants for the last three years. Like the participants she works with, Deepika is a member of a self help group. Her experiences make her empathetic and understanding towards the situation of her participants.