EEP/Shiree
EEP-QR2-2016-Final
EEP-QR2-2016-Final
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Khasland<br />
Access to Khasland and water bodies play a significant role for increasing the economic<br />
activities of the extreme poor. In this quarter with support and facilitation from <strong>EEP</strong>, a further<br />
496 BHHs received permanent leases of 114 acres of land, and 72 BHHs received 83 acres of<br />
land in temporary arrangements. Details in Table 6.<br />
Table 6<br />
Khasland Status (permanent and temporary lease)<br />
NGOs Permanent Khasland Temporary Khasland Total<br />
No. of BHHs<br />
received<br />
Khasland<br />
Quantity of<br />
land received<br />
(Acre)<br />
No. of BHHs<br />
received<br />
Khasland<br />
Quantity of<br />
land received<br />
(Acre)<br />
No. of BHHs<br />
received<br />
Khasland<br />
Quantity of<br />
land received<br />
(Acre)<br />
SCiBD 13 1.99 0 0 13 1.99<br />
Shushilan 13 0.75 0 0 13 0.75<br />
Uttaran 470 111.43 72 82.95 542 194.38<br />
Total 496 114.17 72 82.95 568 197.12<br />
Monowara Khatun, posed in front of her permanently leased khasland received from the programme<br />
Self-Employment and Job Creation<br />
In this quarter, 6,848 beneficiaries including 5,002 female have started self-employment with<br />
support from the CGF fund. And 1,363 beneficiaries received jobs in the private sector, mainly<br />
garments factories, shoe factories, security companies, EPZ, bakery etc.<br />
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