Commissioner General Of Samurdhi Ministry of Economic Development Si Sri Lanka

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Chandra Wickramasinghe Commissioner General Of Samurdhi Ministry of Economic Development Si Sri Lanka

Country Profile The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka A Picturesque Tropical Island in South Asia Total Land Area -65,610 Sq.km Population - 20.4 Mn. Rural Population -75% Population Growth Rate -1.1% Number of Provinces- 9 Number of Administrative Districts- 25 Number of Administrative Division- 331 2 Contd..

Colonial Invasion 1505-1948 1948 (443 years) Exploitation of 03 Nations Roots of Poverty Traced in Colonial Invasions Land less Social Class emerged Plantation Crop Was Introduced After the Independence Two Strategies Introduced 1. Development of Rural lagriculture & Increasing Productivity 2. Introduction of Social Welfare Policy

Introduction of Social Welfare Policy Government Dominated Economy Private Sector Dominated Economy Severe Economic Crisis Income Inequality High Inflation High Unemployment Rate

Against the above Socio- Economic back ground Special measures began to be considered For the purpose of poverty alleviation'and Safety nets' for the poor to be able to go through the structural adjustments in the mainstream market economy. 5

JANASAVIYA (1991-1994) 1994) POVERTY ALLEVIATION THROUGH COMMUNITY BASED DEVELOPMENT It is considered as an outstanding inovative landmark in the poverty alleviation in Sri Lanka. Bottom up and putting the last first style taken in to consideration in formulating the programme 6

Self Sustaining Development Each poor family received a monthly grant of Rs.2500/ 2500/= for24months Rs-2500/ (US $25) [Rs.1458 (US $ 15) (For Food Stuffs] Balance Rs. 1042/= (US $ 10) Deposited with a state bank until accumulated Rs;25000/=(US $-25) Which could be invested for self employment or other income generating opportunity` 7

Janasawiya program was further strengthened by introducing Samurdhi Program Mi Main Objectives i. To Expand opportunities for income enhancement and Self employment ii. To Empower youth ;women and other disadvantaged people 8

iii. To Assist person to develop their talents and capacities iv. To Establish & maintain productive assets to create additional wage employment opportunities at the rural level v. To Safeguard the poor receiving ii Social Welfare assistance

A. Income Transferring B.Social Security /Insurance C. Saving Credits & Micro Finance D. Social mobilization E. Infrastructure Developments 10

A. Income Transferring Beneficiaries are eligible to receive a monthly allowance According to the Wealth & size of the family Design to achieve Increasing purchasing power for consumption Materializing capital formation for investment t and anti-indebtedness i d Increase coping capacity at calamities Improving housing conditions 11

Methods of Transferring 1. Relief Programme According to the No. of Members of the Family 06 or more 3 5 2 1 1.Value (us $) 15 9 5.25 3.75 2.Food Stuff 6.05 3.80 5.15 3.65 3.Cash Grant 5.40 3.15 4.Compulsory Saving 3.0 1.50 5.Social Security 0.45 0.45 6Housing 6.Housing Lottery 010 0.10 010 0.10 010 0.10 010 0.10 Contribution 2. Nutrition Allowance Programme

B. Social Security Fund Help to prevent economic disadvantages at social ilcalamity and ddit distress arid crisis ii 1.04 Millions of membership Current Payment Systems 1.Death Us$ 100 2. Birth Us$ 30 3. Illness Us$ 30 4. Marriage Us$ 50 5. Scholarships Us$ 5 *24 Months 13

Performance of the fund No. of Claims settled - 17,840,350 Total Amount of Fund - US$ 65.4mn Value of Claimed (from 1997-2010) - US$ 31mn Surplus of the fund -US$ 30mn

C. Samurdhi Bank Systems & Micro Finance A Network of Finance Institutions Reserved for Poor One Bank for 30 Villages Membership of a Bank 1500 2500 Instead of Personal Guarantee, Release loans on the trust of the Group of People

Methodology Samurdhi Group Saving Systems group Liability and the Collective Savings of five member groups Few outsiders Repayment High Repayment Rates Convention Peer Pressure Mechanism Continues Alert of Banking Staff Self Respect mentality of Women

Releasing of Loans

Compulsory savings from the cash transferring program No. Of Bank Societies 1043 No. of Accounts 5,167,854 No. of Beneficiaries i i No. of SHG s 207,975 Total capitalization 350.00 US $ Mn.

Process of assisting the poor to improve their livelihood Activities Development Oriented Self Help Group Formation Mobilizing own Resources Micro enterprises Development Acquisition of Supporting Services 19

INSPIRING INCOME GENERATING ACTIVITIES OF VILLAGERS Demand Driven Adding Value for Unskilled Labor Small Scale Drinking Wells Roads Culverts Bank Buildings Marketing Stalls Water Supply Schemes Sanitary Constructions 20

FACTORS INFLUENCING THE FOCUS ON GRADUATION High Degree of fluctuations of rural house hold income Ability to generate EXTRA income is limited i Lack of skills of the beneficiary Issues related to family members including size and composition Geographical issues of poverty levels Dependency mentality as a result of long term interventions since independence

CURRENT STATUS Poverty levels has decreased from 15% to 7.6% MDG target achieved much ahead of 2015. Beneficiaries were reduced from1.9mn to 1.5mn Nearly.4mn families have been crossed over the poverty line. 22

Challenges Challenges of Implementation Defining clear objectives and benefit levels Reaching the intended beneficiaries Distributing benefits reliably and efficiently Weak targeting of welfare programme

Lessons Learned and Future Strategies GOSL spends 4% of GDP for transfer payments and subsidy Samurdhi program is the only major transfer program dealing with poverty reduction and equity objectives But The number of beneficiaries is much greater than the poor households Bias of grass root officers on personal connections Influence of local l politicians i Other privileges that connected to the package other than money Fear of loosing social security

New Strategies Participatory approach Modified family classification methodology of selection procedure Public meetings for the whole village Explain selection criteria i Ranking by themselves Special attention Assets ownership Land ownership Condition of housing Minimum interference of public officers

National program on establishment of 1mn economic hh Govt. units Policy Statement of 2011 Main Focus To establish resourceful and prosperous villages by 2016 through social and livelihood development Objectives Agriculture sector home gardening g Fisheries and animal husbandry small scale farms Development og cottage industry food processing to utilize the fruits and vegetables maximally