Kalamandir: Creating an Ecosystem for Livelihood Generation Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Formed in 1997, generate livelihoods and Kalamandir was established in one of many under privilege tribal areas in India to revive tribal dances and arts. It was active in over 114 hamlets and its particular actions had helped raise the incomes of over 2,500 homes. Besides sturdy achievements, much more would have to be performed to make a considerable accomplishment in the lives of tribal villagers in Jharkhand, an insolvent region of India.

Kalamandir Creating an Ecosystem for Livelihood Generation Case Study Solution

The question remained how to range the activities and encourage socio-economic development in a sustainable way. While strengthening the area’s core agricultural income and how could livelihood chances related to culture, dancing, artwork and handicrafts be extended? How could the local management pool in hamlets be expanded and what mechanisms might be initiated to minimize conflicts or solve them quicker? How could Kalamandir pull dynamic professionals? Which government along with private organizations must it develop stronger relationships with so as to access the financial wealth it needed to grow?

PUBLICATION DATE: October 09, 2013 PRODUCT #: W13426-HCB-ENG

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