SAFHI professionals have wide experience in handling various rural developmental projects including Tribal developmental projects. The list of various Tribal Development related projects/ research carried out by SAFHI professionals are as follows:
We are currently implementing the Comprehensive Hamlet Development Programme of SC/ST Hamlets in Attapady Hills. The programme aims to provide the tribals residing there, with basic necessities like housing, water, electricity and other utilities as well as general socio-economic upliftment and income generation for longterm sustainability
Indigenous People's Development Plan for tribal PAPs at Rayagada, Orissa
Problems of Tribal Displacement from Indravati & Rengali Irrigation Projects in Orissa State
An Assessment of Educational and Occupational Status of Tribal Women & Girls in Gujarat State
Study on Evaluation of Effectiveness Yellow Card scheme in Karnataka
Development of Tribals through Afforestation Orissa State.
Situational Survey of Tribal Crafts in the Area of Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar and Balasore
Pattern of Land Utilization in Koraput District
Marketing Structure in Tribal Sub-plan areas of Orissa
Socio-economic study of Tribal Indebtedness in Orissa
Area Development Strategy for Selected Regions Adjacent to Narmada Main Canal
Evaluation of early childhood centers in tribal and backward areas of Orissa
Administration and Management of Primary Schools in Tribal Areas of Andhra Pradesh
Census Data Based Study on Saharia Scheduled Tribe
Assessment of Educational and Occupational Status of Tribal Woman and Girls
Learning Opportunities for tribal Children in primary and preprimary stages
Kharland utilization and development perspective
Evaluation of Malkangiri Sub-Plan
Evaluation of self - employment for educated unemployment youths Programme
Evaluation of Modified Are Development Approach pockets
Evaluation of S.C. Weavers Development Programme
Agricultural and Shifting Cultivation Practices in Tribal Areas.
Development of tribal through a forestation
Evaluation of Drought Prone area Programme
Cropping Pattern changes in the irrigated Command Area
Pattern of Land utilization and livestock ownership
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