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A Goat Currency
KERALA
THE INITIATIVE
Innovative approach to popularise goat farming as a means of livelihood
THE BENEFICIARIES
Over3,000 rural women spread across 50 panchayats in Kannur district, Kerala
THE CHALLENGE
Financial illiteracy and financial exclusion
Inability of women to move out for employment
Lack of awareness about the true potential of goat-keeping
THE SOLUTION
NABARD established ‘goat banks’ in association with the State Government of Kerala. In a Goat Bank, women are given goats instead of cash as loan, which they repay from sale of goats
Rural women were organised into Joint Liability Groups (JLGs) and training provided to them on goat farming
Convergence facilitated for subsidy and finance
THE IMPACT
Goat farming now an established tool for economic empowerment and livelihood
Goats are now de facto ATMs
Project poised to graduate into a production company
Women Empowered
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