Rationale : The three decade old SHG movement, a program for organizing the women and the deprived to help them with access to banking conceived in the early 90’s was perceived to be a movement towards financial inclusion wherein the poor people from a homogeneous background join together for taking up financial transactions resulting in investment in the livelihood sector. It was later realized that this movement has a potential to reach out to the poor people from rural areas for delivery of various government services and subsidies. The Government of India flagship programmes, Swarna Jayanthi Gram Swarojgar Yojana (SGSY) and the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) have exclusively worked on the SHG module for delivery of the government subsidies and services marked for livelihood creation. The movement has also got the potential for conveying the non-financial products and implementing various programs like health, education, insurance and empowerment etc. However not many institutions have applied the SHG movement for these purposes which may ultimately transform the society. SKDRDP which has worked on SHG movement for nearly three decades has developed core competence in promotion, handholding and linking the SHGs to banks for financial services. Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) : The United Nations department of economy and social affairs has formulated 17 sustainable development goals to transform our world by 2030. The SDG goals include no poverty, zero hunger, good health and well-being, quality education, gender equality, clean water and sanitation, affordable and clean energy, decent work and economic growth, industry, innovation and infrastructure, reduced inequality, sustainable cities and communities, responsible consumption and production, climate action among others. These goals are being pursued by almost every government in the globe. The SHG movement, if implemented true to the ideals can indeed help the government to realize the SDGs. Shri Kshethra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project ® (SKDRDP) working in this sphere since 1982 has demonstrated the strengths of the SHG movement in implementing the SDGs. Having worked exclusively on SHG platform; SKDRDP has implemented many programmes which have impacted the SDGs.
SKDRDP International conference:
In this background SKDRDP and its partner institutions have come forward to hold an international conference for the
benefit of various sectors involved in poverty alleviation and rural development.
The conference is scheduled between 30th October and 2nd November 2019 at The Clarks Exotica Spa and Resort,
Bangalore with a preconference, field visit and inauguration scheduled on the 30th October 2019, conference on
31st October 2019 and 1st November 2019. It will be followed up with a post conference deep dive discussion on the
2nd November 2019.
Components of the conference :
1. One day field exposure on modules of development on 30th October 2019.
2. Two day formal conference involving international sector specialists dealing on myriad of issues ranging from SHG
movement in the forefront of transformation to the digitization and bank linkage on the one hand to mindset change
human resource and the benefit of the movements on the other hand spread in 15 sessions including break away side
events.
3. Last day deep dive discussion on chosen modules for implementation with sector specialists.
4. An opportunity to meet the success stories in person.
5. Exhibition of products from various stakeholders.
6. An opportunity to have a glimpse of the Indian culture through cultural programmes scheduled in the evening.
7. Accommodation for all participants in the same campus provides ample time for networking.
8. Enjoy the nature and hospitality of the Clarks Exotica Spa and Resort.
CONFERENCE AGENDA
Day I - Date : 30th October 2019, Wednesday
Resource persons
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Field visits
1. Pragathibandhu laboursharing model
2. Jnanavikasa Center visit
3. Custom Hire Service Center
4. Deaddiction camp
5. Livelihood activities
6. Energy programmes
7. Visit to Milk society and community centers
8. Visit to a crematorium
9. Visit to a village tank under rejuvenation
10. Visit to a customer service point
4:30PM – 7PM Inaugural session
7:00 PM – 9 PM Introductions and networking
Day 2 - Date : 31st October 2019, Thursday
8:30 AM– 9:30 AM Registration
9:30 AM -11:00 AM
Plenary 1 – SHG Movement and Healthy Enterprise
SHG movement the state of the sector
SHG movement in the forefront of transformation
Towards creating healthy entrepreneurs
11:00 AM–11:30 AM TEA BREAK
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Plenary 2 – SHG Movement and Healthy farming community
Current challenges in small farmer financing
Doubling the farmers income
Pragathibandhu model, JLG model
SHG movement for healthy farming community
Way forward
1:00 PM -2:00 PM LUNCH
2:00 PM -3:30 PM
SHG Movement intervention on Health, Education and insurance 1. Health Education 2. Health Insurance 3. Ayushman Bharath 4. Micro Bachath 5. Pragathi Raksha Kavach 6. Alternative medicine
3:30 PM -3:45 PM BREAK
3:45 PM -5:00 PM Side events
1. SHG movement for prevention of Alcoholism and drug abuse
2. Mindset change - Key to social transformation
Preparation of credit plans
Optimum utilization of resources
Jnanavikasa and six sutras
3. Human resource in SHG movement
Developing community leadership
Cadre from within the community
Motivating the cadre
Way forward
5:00 PM -6:00 PM One on one
6.30 PM -8.30 PM Feature film ‘Kanoorayana’
Day 3 - Date : 1st November 2019, Friday
9:00 AM -9:30 AM Plenary 3– SHG movement for Financial intermediation and social transformation
9.30 AM -11.100 AM
SHG movement for Access to finance
The Indian regulator
Banks on the main stream
Micro finance turns big
NGOs can play a major role
Way forward
11.00 AM -11.30 AM BREAK
11.30 AM -1.00 PM
Digitization and drive towards cashless economy
Application of technology
Capacity building of the community
Challenges in reality
Way forward
1.00 PM -2.00 PM Lunch
2.00 PM -3.00 PM
1. SHG movement for Building healthy community institutions
Schools
Market
Water
Sanitation
Cleanliness
Way forward
3.00 PM -3.15 PM BREAK
3:15 PM -4.30 PM Side Events
1.Enterprise creation and SHG movement
Training and capacity building
Hassle free finance
Handholding and follow up
Way forward
2. Reaching the unreached
Support to the infirm
Support to students
Village institutions
Way forward
3. Asset creation within the community
Housing
Sanitation and water
Energy and infrastructure
Way forward
4.30 PM – 5.00 PM Road map
5.00 PM -6.00 PM Launch of international incubation center for inclusive finance and energy based livelihood products
6.30 PM -8.30 PM Yakshagana
Day 4 - Date : 2nd November 2019, Saturday
9:00 AM -12.00 PM Deep dive discussions
Deaddiction
Custom Hire service center
Digitization
BC/BF and bank linkage
Farmer community organization
Objectives of the seminar : 1. To project the potential of the SHG movement for assisting the poor to walk out of poverty and transform
themselves. 2. To link the SHG movement for realizing the SDGs. 3. Explore the potential SHG movement for financial inclusion and digitization of rural economy. 4. Replicate the SKDRDP model. Subsector themes : 1. Methodology of financing the small farmers. 2. Introduction of technology and machineries in farming operations. 3. Easy access to finance and banking services. 4. Financing women enterprise creation and empowerment. 5. Transforming the rural youth to take up livelihood and entrepreneurship activities. 6. Optimum utilization of youth energy and youth initiatives. 7. Changing the living environment by implementing projects on housing, sanitation, water. 8. SHG movement as a tool for cleanliness drive. 9. A valuable answer to the problem of alcoholism among working class. 10. SHG movement as a tool for better education. 11. Popularizing the renewable energy initiatives 12. Transforming the rural folk by motivating them to set goals, plan and change themselves. 13. Transforming the village community infrastructure with the help of community efforts. Tank repair, Equipment
renting, Establishment of assets like milk society, school, crematorium, MSME activities, etc. 14. Digitization of financial services and preparing the poorest of the poor for digital revolution. 15. Preparation of a road map for replication of the SHG module across the country. 16. SHG Bank linkage- application of BC / BF model, WSHG model- Nitty – gritty revealed. 17. SHG data procurement and management – MIS for SHG financiers. 18. Online SHG loan processing and disbursement. 19. Customer service points.
Benefits of the seminar:
1. Tools to achieve sustainable development goals by subsidizing non-financial services by the financial services. 2. Experience sharing by the practicing NGOs and Bankers for stream lining the movement. 3. Digitization and cashless economy 4. Creation of enterprises 5. Road map for social transformation 6. Asset creation with in the community 7. A road map for a sustainable development 8. Interaction between NGOs, Bankers beurocrats, people representatives, financial institutions and private sector. 9. Methodology to build a healthy society from SHG movement.
Outcome of the conference : 1. The conference will help the smaller MFI’s and NGOs to understand commercial bank based lending modules like the
BC/BF operation which will help the NGOs to become sustainable and at the same time leverage bank funds for poor people financing.
2. The NGOs will get the benefit of state of the art technology developed by SKDRDP for SHG operations management. It includes specialized softwares, hardware, the MIS.
3. An opportunity to meet various stakeholders including government of India officials, banks, insurance companies, state departments, technology service providers, people representatives and vision the participating institutions future programmes.
4. Clearer understanding of complicated issues like livelihood and energy, poverty alleviation and deaddiction, water sanitation and healthy living, housing finance at the grass route, promotion of farmer centric self help groups.
5. Launch of an international incubation center for detailed hands on training in financial inclusion and energy.
Conference methodology: 1. Well planned plenaries 2. Discussion sessions involving sector specialists 3. One to one dialogues 4. Exhibitions 5. Field visits
Target participants :
1. State Rural Livelihood Mission 2. NGOs from within the country and outside 3. Central and State departments 4. Banks 5. CSR institutions 6. BCFI partners 7. International delegates from the development/NGO/microfinance sector. 8. Technology service providers 9. Software companies
Total number of participants : 300
Registration: The registration process will commence from 1st August 2019.
The delegates may kindly download the registration form available in SKDRDP website http://shgconference2019.skdrdpindia.org/
Registration also can be done at the conference venue.
Registration Fee:
Indian delegates INR. 20,000/- (INR Twenty thousand only)
Foreign delegates $. 300 (Three hundred US dollars only)
Registration fee can be paid through demand draft/ online payment in favor of SKDRDP payable at Dharmasthala. International payments should be made only through the account transfer. SKDRDP account detail:
Name & Address as per Bank Records
SKDRDP(R.), Dharmashri building, Dharmasthala, Belthangady Taluk
Name & Address of Bank Bank of Baroda, Dharmasthala, Belthangady Taluk
Account Name International Conference on SHG movement a step fwd for building healthy society
Type of Account Current Account
Account Number 105701073000002
IFS Code of Bank VIJB0001057
Registration fee covers….
Admission to the conference sessions Breakfast, interval tea, working lunch, evening tea and dinner Accommodation in Clarks Exotica Spa and Resort on twin sharing basis. Conference kit Complimentary copies of issues pertaining to the conference One day full field visit
Scholarship :
For deserving institutions who do not have revenue to cover the expenditure of the delegates to be deputed for the
conference may apply for scholarships which are available limited in number. The offer of scholarship is based to purely
on availability of funds. Offer of scholarships is available only for candidates who are already registered the conference.
1. Full scholarship including travel and participation.
2. Partial scholarship for attending the conference.
Visit for scholarship applications http://shgconference2019.skdrdpindia.org/
Fee refund policy: The cancelation request in writing will be received from the delegates before 30th September 2019. The requests received afterwards will not be accepted.
For any query, please contact :
Rajesh Conference Coordinator Mob: +91 9845577835
Email: [email protected]
Shri Kshethra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project (R.) Dharmashree Building Dharmasthala Belthangady Tq, D.K. Dist Karnataka - 574 216 Email: [email protected] Web: www.skdrdp.org.