Udyogini
Social Entrepreneur: VanitaViswanath
Field: Enterprise Development and Livelihoods
Udyogini caters to setting up of producer-owned, fair trade, rural value chains in agriculture and natural resources, by putting in charge, a new generation of tribal women entrepreneurs and female business development service providers.
Working in remote districts of five Indian states that are affected by poverty, extreme Naxalism and broken enterprise ecosystems Udyogini initiative has directly supported 25,000 women producers in differentiated value chains such as lac, vegetable production, sal, medicinal herbs and plants and incense-stick based value chains. All these areas show the potential for growth in shifting market conditions.
Udyogini has transformed once unnoticed women farmers and producers into entrepreneurs, technical experts, business development service providers, grassroots management trainers and value-added product manufacturers. Its various programmes such as enterprise management courses, high-touch incubation and business counselling, and access to finance and markets gave the much-needed boost to these potential professionals. The Udyogini initiative instilled much-needed confidence and skills to self-organize them into networks of trust and social capital to manage vital links and functions across their value chain. Under the initiative the trained people were skillfully able to carry on various tasks such as production and procurement of raw materials, commodity trading, local retail of value-added products, negotiations with city-based business groups and partnerships with government departments.
Out of a total trained womens80% were from tribal and ultra-poor communities, reporting 50-120% increase in family incomes, higher negotiating capacities, knowledge of and participation in distant urban markets and role model status in their communities. Two of the value chains revived, (i.e. value chains in lac and appliqué work) have matured, stimulating full-blown local business eco-systems.
Since its inception in 1992, more than 2000 organizations from India and other countries have been trained under Udyogini’s Grassroots Management Training (GMT) programmes. Besides,another 100,000 women entrepreneurs and business development service providers have been trained in their respective geographies.