Aimed at transforming lives of the poor and marginalised tribal families in the north-east, North Eastern Region Community Resource Management Project (NERCORMP) has been launched by the Arunachal Pradesh for troubled districts of Tirap, Changlang and Longding.
Union DoNER Minister Pawan Singh Ghatowar officially launched the programme at Changlang yesterday in presence of Chief Minister Nabam Tuki, Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs Ninong Ering, Rajya Sabha MP Mukut Mithi and host of ministers, parliamentary secretaries and MLAs, official sources said here today.
NERCORMP for Upland Areas is a livelihood and rural development project aimed to transform the lives of the poor and marginalized tribal families in the North East region. It is a joint developmental initiative of the North Eastern Council (NEC), Ministry of DoNER and International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD).
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NERCORMP is already under operation in Assam, Manipur and Meghalaya. The first phase was completed in 2008 and the second phase (NERCORMP II) started its operations in July 2010.
The project adopts a holistic approach of development with two broad focus areas, including social mobilisation, organisation and capacity building to tap and realise the great latent potential of the communities by employing time tested traditional value systems and culture and intervene with the economic and social activities and infrastructure with predominant thrust on income generating activities to achieve economic transformation.