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Fighting Drought and Improving Food Security in Maharashtra: A Women-led Climate Resilient Farming Initiative

Fighting Drought and Improving Food Security in Maharashtra: A Women-led Climate Resilient Farming Initiative

Authors : Anwesha Tewary – Swayam Shikshan Prayog

Swayam Shikshan Prayog (SSP) promotes sustainable community development through empowerment of women at the grassroots. SSP widely advocates for the recognition of grassroots women in their new roles of farmers, entrepreneurs, community leaders and change makers. At the core of SSP’s approach is building robust partnership eco-systems that enable grassroots women’s networks to access skills training, financial and digital literacy, technology and marketing platforms. The organization started its work in rural reconstruction with women in the forefront, following the Latur earthquake in 1993. Ever since, SSP’s concerted efforts have been the socio-economic empowerment of women in some of the drought affected districts of the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, India. SSP operates in Latur, Osmanabad, Solapur, Nanded, Washim and Beed districts of Maharashtra most of which have earned the dubious distinction due to rising farmer suicides and recurring droughts owing to climate change implications on agriculture economy.
Marathwada, our project area, is the worst drought-hit region. According to a recent publication by the Hindustan Times , the State Government of Maharashtra has declared drought for 26 districts out of the 36 districts in the State. One of the driest regions in India, Marathwada falls under three major agro-climatic zones that range from scarce to moderate to assured rainfall and experiences 44% lesser rainfall than the national average and 20% coverage in irrigation.

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