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Understanding the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework

The document discusses the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework, which is one way to organize issues around poverty. It is not the only approach. The framework examines the livelihood assets that poor households have access to, including human, social, natural, physical, and financial capital. It also considers the vulnerability context of shocks, seasonality, and trends. Policies, institutions, and processes influence how the poor can use their assets and affect their livelihood strategies and outcomes.

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Understanding the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework

The document discusses the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework, which is one way to organize issues around poverty. It is not the only approach. The framework examines the livelihood assets that poor households have access to, including human, social, natural, physical, and financial capital. It also considers the vulnerability context of shocks, seasonality, and trends. Policies, institutions, and processes influence how the poor can use their assets and affect their livelihood strategies and outcomes.

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IFAD SL Workshop

The Sustainable Livelihoods


Framework
• It’s ONE WAY of “organising” the complex
issues surrounding POVERTY
• It’s NOT the ONLY WAY
• It needs to be:
o Modified
o Adapted
o Made appropriate to local circumstances
o Made appropriate to local priorities

Slide 1 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework


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Livelihoods assets
Human
Capital

Social Natural
Capital The Poor Capital

Physical Financial
Capital Capital
Slide 2 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework
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Human Capital
• Health
• Nutrition
• Education
• Knowledge and skills
• Capacity to work
• Capacity to adapt

Slide 3 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework


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Natural Capital
• Land and produce • Wild foods & fibres

• Water & aquatic


• Biodiversity
resources

• Trees and forest • Environmental


products services

• Wildlife

Slide 4 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework


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Social Capital
• Networks and connections
o patronage
o neighbourhoods
o kinship
• Relations of trust and mutual support
• Formal and informal groups
• Common rules and sanctions
• Collective representation
• Mechanisms for participation in decision-making
• Leadership

Slide 5 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework


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Physical Capital
• Infrastructure
• transport - roads, vehicles, etc.
• secure shelter & buildings
• water supply & sanitation
• energy
• communications

• Tools and techology


• tools and equipment for production
• seed, fertiliser, pesticides
• traditional technology

Slide 6 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework


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Financial Capital
• Savings

• Credit/debt - formal, informal, NGOs

• Remittances

• Pensions

• Wages

Slide 7 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework


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The Asset Mix


• Different households with different
access to livelihood “assets”

• Livelihoods affected by:


o diversityof assets
o amount of assets
o balance between assets

Slide 8 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework


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Human capital

So…….. • labour capacity


• no education
Landless • limited skills
female Natural capital
agricultural • landless
labourer • access to common property resources
Financial capital
Human
Capital • low wages
• no access to credit
Physical capital
• poor water supply
Social Natural • poor housing
Capital Capital • poor communications
Social capital
• low social status
Physical Financial • descrimination against women
Capital Capital • strong links with family & friends
• traditions of reciprocal exchange
= an extremely reduced “livelihood
pentagon”
Slide 9 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework
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“Vulnerability” Context
• Shocks
– Floods, droughts, cyclones
– Deaths in the family
– Violence or civil unrest
• Seasonality
• Trends and changes
– Population
– Environmental change
– Technology
– Markets and trade
– Globalisation

Slide 10 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework


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“Vulnerability” Context
H

Vulnerability
Context N
S
Shocks The Poor
Seasonality
Trends
Changes

P F

Slide 11 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework


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Policies, Institutions & Processes


• of government
• Policies • of different LEVELS of government
• of NGOs
• of interational bodies

• political, legislative & representative bodies


• Institutions • executive agencies
• judicial bodies
• civil society & membership organisations
• NGOs
• law, money
• political parties
• commercial enterprises & corporations

• the “rules of the game”


• Processes • decision-making processes
• social norms & customs
• gender, caste, class
• language
Slide 12 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework
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Policies, Institutions & Processes

H
Vulnerability
Context
Policies
Shocks S The Poor N
influence Institutions
Seasonality
Trends Processes
Changes
P F

Slide 13 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework


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Livelihood Strategies
Combining:
• the assets they can access

Taking account of:


• the vulnerability context

Supported or obstructed by:


• policies, institutions and processes.

………..………..leading to

Slide 14 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework


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Livelihood Outcomes
Poverty - a “poor” livelihood outcome:

• based on a fragile or unbalanced set of livelihood


assets

• unable to sustain to shocks, changes or trends

• not supported, or actively obstructed by policies,


institutions and processes that do not allow assets
to be used as they might

• livehood options combined in a “bad” or


unsustainable strategy

Slide 15 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework


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The Sustainable Livelihoods


Framework

H
Vulnerability
Context
Shocks Policies Livelihood Livelihood
Seasonality S The Poor Ninfluence Institutions Strategies Outcomes
Trends Processes
Changes

P F

Slide 16 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework

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