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Sambhav was created to mobilze
Sahariya population of this region in 1986 for thier empowerment. Strategy
adopted to achieve this objective included information sharing, group formation
and collectivization of women for accessing the government schemes and raising
the level of self esteem.
Through direct program intervetions,
it has been able to develop rapport and widerbase among the sahariyas in
Shivpuri,Sheopur and Gwalior. Some efforts to improve the status of the
community included formation of Union, two Credit and saving cooperatives in
Gwalior and Shivpuri, promotion of voluntary agencies in all the neighbouring
districts and initiating a program of SHG formation and Microfinance program.
With the support of community
volunteers from sahariayas and emerging leadership, sambhav has played
significant role in raising the and dignity and respect in the eyes of
administration and other communities.
With a committed team of workers at
all levels sambhav is placed to undertake different activities for the
empowerment of Sahariyas, in particular the SHG and microfinance initiatives. In
the neighbourhood of Karahal, an active microfiance program is in progress in
Pohri. The staff from here is visiting the Karahal tribal villages quite
frequently.
Gradually debates within the
organization arose on the organizations capacity and contributions to the
livelihood dimensions at community level. There was a group that believed in
grass root interventions without introduction of fiscal terms, where the other
school of thought clearly identified and justified the need of direct funding
and financial support to the community in order to ensure sustainable livelihood
promotion. Series of discussions and debates happened within the organization. A
purposeful discussion between the two schools of thoughts within the
organization, helped Sambhav identify microfinance as one of the strongest and
fastest mode sustainable economic development.
Starting in January 2007, Sambhav
worked with the support of, amongst others, BASIX and ACCESS Development
services and ICICI bank to develop into a well-developed institute, today
serving 2649 borrowers. Having attended a number of training workshops in topics
such as delinquency management, cash-flow analysis, and product design, we now
enjoy a 98.5% repayment rate. Sambhav provides a range of products, designed to
suit our customers’ needs, differing in repayment mode, loan amount, and tenure.
Sambhav finds that its products are utilized for a range of purposes mainly
focusing on business investments, such as trainings, machinery, and trade site
purchases.
Sambhav MFI’s goal is to make
available better financial services to those who need it, for their well being,
entrepreneurship, gender equity and social security, especially for marginalized
and poverty stricken communities.
Sambhav has been working on
developmental and income generation activities for the last 20 years and has
presence in seven districts of Madhya Pradesh and Three in adjoining district of
Uttar Pradesh. It has been associated with the promotion of Self-Help Groups
(SHGs) and linking them with the local banks.
The SHG programme of Sambhav is
closely intertwined with its other developmental interventions. The SHGs have
10-20 members. These are required to meet and save every month and are
monitored by the Field Managers. After few months of their savings, they are
linked to the banks as per the bank’s discretion. The banks have their own
criteria for the sanctioning of CC limit to the groups, which include current
level of savings, regularity in the meetings, capability of the SHGs to maintain
proper books of accounts and repayment performance of the group on internal as
well as past loans.
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Microfinance
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