About
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Headquarters
New Delhi, Delhi
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Since
2012
Kabil, derived from Turkish roots meaning skillful and capable, is a support organisation. It works with Government agencies, corporate entities, NGOs Read more, and Community-Based Organisations (CBOs) to enhance the well-being of rural communities, particularly focusing on improving livelihoods. Kabil employs a hands-on approach, providing on-site knowledge and practical assistance in collaboration with partners. Its commitment extends until tangible results are achieved on the ground. Kabil holds a wealth of experience in promoting rural livelihoods and alleviating poverty in India. It employs strategies such as community entrepreneurship, institution building, natural resource management, and value-chain approaches. It aims to share its expertise and apply its successful Indian experiences to combat poverty in diverse contexts. Kabil is led by a team of seasoned professionals with extensive backgrounds in rural livelihood promotion, particularly in India's most impoverished regions. Several team members have previously worked with PRADAN, an Indian NGO renowned for its influential grassroots work in shaping policies for rural poverty alleviation. Established in December 2012, Kabil is registered as a society under the Societies Registration Act and holds charity status under Section 12A and Section 80G of the Income Tax Act. Additionally, Kabil is authorized to receive foreign contributions under The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA).
Cause Area
Sub Sector
Programs
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Sustainable Livelihoods Programme
In its third year of a four-year project initiated in April 2018, the organisation aims to boost the income of 15,000 families affiliated with SHGs supported by the Assam State Rural Livelihoods Mission (ASRLM). Kabil collaborates formally with Axis Bank Foundation (ABF) and ASRLM to execute this initiative, with ABF providing financial support. It also maintains an active partnership with the Udalguri district administration. Amidst challenges including the pandemic and lockdown restrictions, the project faced additional obstacles such as an African swine fever outbreak, floods, hailstorms, and delays due to tribal council and assembly elections, impacting government poverty alleviation schemes.
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Natural Resource Management Programme
In 2019, Kabil initiated an action research project in Madhya Pradesh, invited by the Tikamgarh district administration, to rejuvenate the Ur rivulet. The project's goal was to develop micro watersheds in the river's catchment area using MGNREGS resources. This would create short-term employment and ensure long-term agricultural moisture. Kabil collaborated with Panchmukhi Samavaya, a consortium of CSOs, as a technical support agency. It crafted a natural resource management plan for nine villages, including field tanks for 559 households. However, COVID-19 disrupted progress, leading to delays in approvals and implementation. Despite challenges, the project demonstrated the benefits of individual beneficiary schemes (IBS) to farmers and officials, encouraging their replication and influencing a shift in Government officials' approach at the district and block levels.
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MGNREGS Facilitation with Gram Gaurav Santhan (GGS)
Kabil partnered with Gram Gaurav Santhan (GGS) in Karauli, Rajasthan, in January 2021 to enhance MGNREGS engagement. It assisted GGS in improving fund leverage, creating livelihood-focused natural resource development plans, and implementation. Karauli, a rocky region, faces agricultural challenges, which GGS addresses by converting wastelands into arable areas using traditional Pagara and Pokhar structures. GGS had difficulty gaining approval for MGNREGS proposals, mainly due to cost distribution issues. Kabil engaged with officials, local authorities, and farmers, eventually securing approval for Pagara as an Individual Beneficiary Scheme. This approach aims to combat land degradation and erosion, promoting sustainable resource use and improving local livelihoods.
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Facilitating Funds Programme with SeSTA
Through a formal agreement, Kabil collaborated with SeSTA (Assam) to facilitate their access to funds from MGNREGS. Working closely with SeSTA professionals, Kabil focused on skill enhancement and engaged with block and district officials to advocate for the implementation of Individual Beneficiary Schemes (IBS) under MGNREGS. With Kabil's support, SeSTA achieved significant milestones: they successfully integrated 2,160 individual livelihood plans, generated through Integrated Natural Resource Management (INRM) planning, into the annual action plans of Panchayats and included all these plans in the online projection of the MGNREGS portal. Furthermore, out of the 2,160 schemes, 480 received the necessary technical, administrative, and financial approvals, leading to the initiation of implementation for 119 schemes. Kabil also played a pivotal role in training 13 SeSTA professionals across various blocks in INRM planning and fund mobilization through MGNREGS.
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Cluster Facilitation Project with TCL
Kabil is actively assisting Trust Community Livelihoods (TCL) in implementing the Cluster Facilitation Project (CFP) in Uttar Pradesh's Hardoi district. The CFP, a Government initiative, aims to raise awareness about MGNREGS among community members, ensure timely work availability, promote the participation of SC/ST/Women, foster Government department coordination, and create individual livelihood assets for beneficiaries. NGOs are enlisted to work in economically disadvantaged districts. Kabil's engagement with TCL began in November 2020 and yielded significant results: 129 community-generated livelihood plans were integrated into panchayat action plans, while 29 plans made it onto the MGNREGS portal, with 23 receiving necessary approvals.
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
21-50
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AACTK0965G
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Registration ID
SOCIETY/WEST/2012/8900710
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VO ID / Darpan ID
DL/2016/0112923
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FCRA
Not Available
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
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Headquarters
First floor, Tasar, 54/9, Near Fortis Hospital, Kishangarh, New Delhi, 110070
Directions
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society