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· Total number of cities Vikalanga Samakhyas (TVS) are formed – 82 – 23.94 lakh Women form in 2.33 lakh Support groups The Mission for the Eradication of Poverty in Community Areas (MEPMA) is a government of the AP Corporation, which is part of the Department of Local Government and Urban Development. It was launched on September 1, 2007 by the then president of the UPA. XXXXXXXX, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, is the Chairperson of the Board of Directors, while XXXXXXXX, Honorary Minister of Municipal Government and Urban Development is the Deputy Chairperson. The Secretary General of Local Government is the Chairman of the Executive Committee of MEPMA. The Mission Director, MEPMA, and her team implement the city`s poverty reduction programs. District units are headed by project managers. In order to provide SHG women with a platform for interaction and undertake development activities in their groups and associations, 361 SFBs were approved and the construction of 298 SFBs was completed. A total of 132 Mahila Swasakthi Bhavans have been sanctioned and are under construction. Sthree Nidhi is a government credit institution established as a company. It is a credit union made up of SHG women, SHG women and SHG women.

Of the 10 directors on the Sthree Nidhi Board of Directors, three are Urban SHG Directors. It aims to provide “credit gap financing” resulting from the “ban on microfinance institutions”. Each slum federation is equipped with a mobile phone and a CUG SIM card. Within 48 hours of receiving the loan application by mobile phone, the loan is made at SHG`s front door as a direct loan to the relevant SLF account. Loans drawn at Sthree Nidhi are also eligible for Vaddi Lenni Runalu (VLR) if the loans are repaid regularly. To date, 1535 SLF have used Sthree Nidhi loans amounting to 60.63 crore. The Government issued G.O. Ms No. 414 of 4.6.2007, which established a mission called MEPMA to formulate strategies for the implementation of poverty reduction programmes in urban areas. A platform of urban self-help groups (women) for empowerment.

Under the auspices of MEPMA 10-12, urban women form self-help groups. About 20 SHGs form a Slum Level Federation (SLF). A city-level federation (TLF) consists of 25 to 35 SLFs. MEPMA encourages internal savings and loans among members. 2.55 lakh members have been registered under ABH, of which 14904 members receive pensions. 3010 No number of deaths are settled. 117031 Many children receive scholarships. 1.4826 Health PRCs are trained to guide SHG members towards community health and nutrition.

The empowerment of poor urban women, especially those living in slums, is the main objective of MEPMA. – Savings/corpus of 2.33 lakh Self-help groups (SHG) – Case 1165.13 Cr Promote, strengthen and encourage institutions of the poor to address multidimensional poverty-related problems by providing financial, technical, health and social development services. MEPMA is registered as a company under the AP Companies Registration Act No.: 1120/2007 of 10.7.2007, whereby MEPMA facilitates the marketing of SHG products by giving access to the marketing of products in NUMAISH and regional exhibitions in major cities such as Varangal, Vijayawada & Tirupati, etc. Under the UWSP, MEPMA grants a grant of 35% of the total loan amount for the creation of group companies. Promote, empower and maintain self-reliant institutions for the poor and, through them, address all poverty issues such as access to credit, financial freedom, health, disability and vulnerability · 111 PWD volunteers are identified and trained for social mobilization in support of people with disabilities through TLF f) STHREE NIDHI (State Level Women Credit Cooperative Society) 1. ABHAYA HASTHAM (ABH): Insurance-related old-age pension schemes: Under the Urban Self-Employment Programme (USEP), MEPMA would provide a grant of 25% of the total loan for the creation of micro-enterprises. 2. 2,04,000 SHG were trained in accounting. The main motto of MEPMA is that the socio-economic development of the urban poor should be achieved through a participatory model. (c) Capacity building of community-based organizations: (l) Community Resource Centres (CRCs) and Mahila Swasakthi Bhavans (MSB): To date, more than Rs 25155.62 crore of bank loans have been provided for SHG 2.11 lakhs, including repeated doses. The idea is to provide low-interest loans to meet daily needs such as education, health and other social needs, and to engage in income-generating activities to improve their economic situation. The main motto is to protect urban women from the clutches of lenders, microfinance institutions, etc.

that charge exorbitant interest rates. In order to reduce the vulnerability of slum dwellers to disease, more than 230 integrated health camps have been organized by MEPMA in Slumorten so far. k) So far, 1.05 lakh street vendors have been profiled by MEPMA to organize them into groups in line with SHGs. · In the context of the integration of poverty dictation programs for people with disabilities on foot, the total number of groups of people with disabilities is 4,952 with 0.86 members of the disabled person of the disabled lakes with disabilities. Chief Secretary of the Government Finance Department (IF), – Savings/corpus of 8344 slum federations (SLF) – Case 137.06 Cr PA government interventions earlier by the Pavala Vaddi program (interest at 3% per annum) must repay the interest portion in the amount of Rs.333.85 crore. VLR program it will be implemented from 1-1-2012, under the program, the taotal interest will be refunded to eligible SHGs. At the time of withdrawal, the authorized VLR amount is Rs.121.62 Cr and Rs.11.50 Cr has been credited to SHG accounts. MEPMA – GODAVARI WEST DISTRICT – STAFF CONTACT NUMBERS AND EMAIL IDENTIFIERS (An AP Nodal government agency for urban poverty alleviation). 1. Member education was included in 2.04.000 SHG 2.3864 SLF mobilized health savings of Rs 3.50 Crs In exchange for the contribution of Rs 100/- per member per year, members would be entitled to Rs 30000/-/Rs 75000/- in case of natural death/accidental death and scholarships of Rs 1200/- per child up to two children studying the 9th to the 12th standard in their family. Commissioner and Director of the Municipal Administration. To this end, regular trainings are organized by the College of Administrative Staff of India (ASCI), the Centre for Good Governance (CGG), Dr.

Marri Chennareddy of the Institute for Human Resource Development (MCR HRD), the Regional Centre for Urban and Environmental Studies (RCUES), etc. The CRP strategy is pursued in the capacity building of SHGs. The 30 poor lakh families will have a better quality of life by accessing the services of all organizations through their own strong, autonomous and autonomous institutions. (a) Educate urban women in self-help groups and promote savings and domestic loans: (d) Provide access to credit by providing bank details: (h) Job-related skills training: 2.20 lakh unemployed youth receive job-based skills training and 1.80 lakhs receive internships in various sectors. As part of the new RAJIV YUVA KIRANALU programme, Mepma has set itself the goal of providing training and placement to 4 unemployed young people by March 2015. i) Market connection of SHG contractors and their products: · The cooperation of Bhagavan Mahaveer Vilalangula Seva Samakhya MEPMA has enabled the establishment of 11 camps for persons with disabilities in 10 district collectors. (e) Loans with grants for independent entities: 2. JANA SREE BIMA YOJANA (JBY): Scholarship-related insurance scheme: In exchange for a contribution of Rs 365 per member per annum, they would be entitled to all insurance benefits for policyholders and scholarships for their children under JBY and Rs 500 per month after reaching the age of 60. Chief Secretary of the Government for Women`s Development and Child Protection, · So far, 37,935 units have been established under USEP 6.40 lakh members are under Janasree Bima Yojana (JBY) during 2013-14 COMMUNITY AREAS POVERTY ERADICATION MISSION (MEPMA) To enable the urban poor, especially the poorest of the poor, to sustainably eradicate poverty and vulnerability and improve their quality of life in urban areas.