Round 4 of the Innovation fund focused on achieving sustainable impacts in the lives of extremely poor people, with a focus on the most vulnerable and socially excluded groups: women, the elderly, the disabled and Adivasis. The mechanisms for the sustainable movement of households out of extreme poverty formed the core of the proposed innovations. A total of 7 NGOs were funded under Round 4, and innovations included: capability-based IGA development to graduate the elderly and the disabled out of extreme poverty; development of innovative agricultural technologies to support climate-sensitive IGA development for vulnerable women; training and employment generation for female construction workers; and supporting indigenous peoples to produce handicrafts and link with handicraft markets. Further information can be found on each individual NGO page:
Ethnic Development Community Organization (Eco-Dev) | Green Hill |
Handicap International | HelpAge International |
Save the Children | International Development Enterprise (iDE) |
Training, Assistance and Rural Advancement Non-Governmental Organisation (TARANGO) | Prip Trust |
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