Linking Business with Pro-Poor Development

Linking Business with Pro-Poor Development explores two key questions, How can business be pro-poor? and How can such partnerships be made sustainable? The document showcases how an innovative private-community partnership transformed the livelihoods of highly vulnerable families in far flung regions of West Bengal. It is based on the success of a rural poultry value chain that delivers 3 week old chicks to the doorstep of women rearers. As a result of this, ‘small poultry assets’, which were otherwise deemed as ‘unproductive’, have transformed into profits, nutrition, food security and empowerment for ultra poor poultry rearers.

Source:

South Asia Pro Poor Livestock Policy Programme

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Categorisations

Partnership types

Doing business with the poor; Provision of services / personnel

Regions / countries / territories

Asia: India

Global issues

Community development; Job creation and enterprise development