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August 8, 2012. Rashtriya Mahila Kosh Presentation at C onference on Financial Inclusion By – S.R. Nimesh General Manager. Structure of the Presentation. RMK – Facts Credit Delivery Mechanism Capacity Building & Skill Development Programs Activity wise coverage of Loans
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August 8, 2012 RashtriyaMahilaKosh Presentation at Conference on Financial Inclusion By – S.R. Nimesh General Manager
Structure of the Presentation • RMK – Facts • Credit Delivery Mechanism • Capacity Building & Skill Development Programs • Activity wise coverage of Loans • Impact Evaluation of RMK Beneficiaries 2
1. RMK - Facts • RashtriyaMahilaKosh(RMK) established in 1993 as Autonomous Organization of the Ministry of Women & Child Development. • The only national-level micro-finance organization, in the government sector, exclusively for poor women. • Providing collateral free micro-credit as well as support for capacity building and marketing linkage. • Pioneer in establishing unique micro-finance delivery model in India • Online remittance of loans and recovery thereof from intermediary organizations • Strengthening envisaged: Corpus to be raised from ` 100 Cr to `500 Cr 3
Direct loaning to Intermediary Micro- financing Organizations (IMOs) Nodal Agency (Collects Loan proposals from eligible IMOs and forwards to RMK) Franchisee Smaller IMOs SHGs Members SHGs Members 2. Credit Delivery Mechanism RashtriyaMahilaKosh
3. Capacity Building & Skill Development Programmes • RMK organizes for its own IMOs the Exposure visits and Capacity Building Programs (CBP) on Credit Management, Mentoring, Recovery etc. • CBP for IMOs are organized at NIPCCD Regional Centres on SHG promotion & Development and issues relating to micro - finance & income generation activities. • Awareness Seminars & workshops are organized to identify and train potential NGOs to bring them in the ambit of RMK. 5
3. Capacity Building & Skill Development Programmes … • Skill Development Programs (SDP) organized in accredited Govt. Organizations / NGOs/ Research Institutions/ Academic Institutions etc. • Specific skill trainings arranged, as per demand e.g. animal husbandry, dairy farming, dairy products, crop-cultivation, artificial-jewelerydesigning, non-conventional energy (Solar Dhaba), handloom & handicrafts etc. • Support for participation in Trade Fairs like VatsalyaMelain Delhi Haat & PragatiMaidanto display and market SHG products; also provided for similar regional/State trade fairs 6
5. Impact Evaluation of RMK Beneficiaries Evaluation studies conducted in 2007-08 and 2010 revealed following impact– • Beneficiaries coverage: Rural 84%; Urban 16%; 86% BPL • Majority of women beneficiaries reported: • Increase in household income and expenditure • Improvement in food consumption pattern • Increase in acquisition of Household Assets - TV, Fridge, Fan, Telephone etc • Increased access to medical facility & education, particularly for girl child • Increase in their self confidence, social status and security. • Improvement in over-all standard of living; and decrease in domestic violence. 8