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Abhiyan is a collective of development organizations based in the District of Kutch (India). The purpose of the network is to synergize human knowledge and physical and financial recources in order to work towards a Kutch which is governed by several communities. Abhiyan encourages self-help development and combines traditional acquirements with new technologies. Moreover, the collective innovates and balances subjects concerning human rights and human responsibilities.

Kutch Nav Nirman Abhiyan and its members welcome all interested agencies, supporters, followers and also those who have not decided yet.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Revival of Banni

The wonderful grassland eco-system of the District of Kutch, calles Banni, is home to a number of small hamlets of Muslim nomadic pastoralists and Meghwal Hindus. These communities, the Maldhari, developed and conserved one of the best blood lines for buffaloes, that is also considered as best milking breed. The qualities, which make thes animals unique and indespensible for this region are the ability to free graze during the night to avoid the high temperatures of the day and to handle little fodder in droughts. In order to conservate and to preserve the Banni buffaloes, the animal breeders of the region came together to form the Banni Breeders' Association (Banni Pashu Uchherak Maldhari Sangathan). Besides, their objectives were the regeneration of grassland, which is essential for the preservation of the buffaloes, the initiation of animal husbandry services and the improvement of an animal marketing system.
Several organizations offered their help to the Maldhari, e.g. Sahjeevan, GUIDE (Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology and Ujjas Mahila Sangathan, and in 2008 the first Banni Pashu Mela was organized, not only to provide a marketing platform for the buyers and sellers but also to highlight the Banni buffaloe breed as an old traditional form of husbandry, that needs to be conserved.

Furthermore, service centres concerning health and efficiency of animals were created with the main objectives to provide health care benefits, e.g. regular veterinary check-ups or advices concerning the feeding habits. The Animal Husbandry Knowledge Centre offers needed know-how to the milk producers, CBOs and NGOs, which are engaged in animal husbandry requirements. The Banni Grassland Regeneration Programme, coordinated by GUIDE, includes clear identification and characterization of grazing lands by satellite data based and participatory approaches of grazing land mapping. Under this study a total 42.324 ha of land was mapped and categorized. As these and other initiatives have shown before, the feasibility and success of the mentioned projects were mainly the unbroken commitment and the teamwork of the organizations, scientists and local Maldharis.

Abhiyan's Network

Abhiyan's network focuses on capacity building of the member organizations and communities in order to reduce rural Kutch's vulnerability in the face of continuous droughts, low access to primary health and education. Capacity building of member organizations also focuses on better governance within organizations. The network draws its strength from varied competencies, gathering collective experiences working in rural development and the inherent spirit of enterprise that lives in Kutch.

Collectively the network covers approximately 640 villages in the 11 blocks of Kutch through their work in:
  • Natural resource management
  • Health
  • Legal aid
  • Education 
  • Micro credit
  • Capacity building of Panchayati Raj Institutions (Local Governance)
  • Livelihood interventions with artisans
  • Women empowerment


What is "Setu"?

 Evolution of Setu

After the consumptive earthquake in 2001 the District of Kutch was in need of joint and coordinated effort to take measures against the destruction. The idea was to set up information centres in various parts of Kutch. These centres were named Setu (Bridge) and advanced from exchange of knowledge to information management, policy influencing, addressing grievances, ensuring transparency and mediating between the Government, several NGOs and the rural populace. In recent years Setus perceived a broader role to mobilize the communities to realize their development concerns and needs while always putting in first place self-help and self-governance mechanisms.



The Setu Convention 2009

After 8 years of existence and functioning, Setus hold a broader role to mobilize the communities to establish their development concerns and needs, with putting in first place self-help and self-governance mechanisms. While the Setu concerning initiatives will be continued, Abhiyan felt the need of creating a platform to share developmental projects with the citizens of Kutch on a national level.

Therefore the Setu Convention was organized and took place on 30th & 31st of January 2009 in Bhuj. It conduced to build up an understanding of Setu's approaches and activities which were untertaken during recent years. Furthermore the convention includes a reflection of Setu's collaboration with the communities and with the different resource agencies.

Assorted plenary sessions and panel discussion pavilions tended to improve strategies and work methodologies and to share ideas, experiences and activities which were showcased through live demonstrations, group discussions and debates. 4000 community representatives, several resource persons from civil society, from Gujarat and other parts of India, attended the two-day convention.

See the pictures of this event in our foto gallery.

What is "Abhiyan"

Kutch Nav Nirman Abhiyan arised as a response to the 1998 Kandla Cyclone. It became a coordinating point between NGOs, a forum for advocacy and policy recommendations to the Government, a platform for collective implementation and a mediator between affected communities, donors, NGOs and the Government. Thereafter it has been involved predominantly in Disaster Management in Kutch during 2 cyclones, 3 droughts and the devastating earthquake in 2001.
Since that time, Abhiyan evolved into a network of 33 voluntary organizations spread across Kutch. Its projects concentrated on capacity building of the member organizations and communities to reduce rural Kutch's vulnerability facing difficult living conditions namely continuous droughts, low health status and a lack of access to primary education. In order to implement certain projects, Abhiyan undertook the part of facilitator to bring together donors, the media, the district administration and other parties. Additionally it played the role of a service provider and promoted different institutional processes post the 2001 earthquake. The initial rehab program turned into several development projects for the District of Kutch.

Abhiyan combines:
  • Creating and Sponsering Institutions (which includes Setu, K-Link, Hunnarshala, Crafts Resource Centre etc.)
  • A network of development organizations working e.g. as a disaster response and for drought mitigation
  • providing services

Abhiyan draws its strength from the varied competencies and collective experiences of member organizations working in rural development and from the inherent spirit and energy that live in Kutch.