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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
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Livelihoods assets
Human
Capital
Social Natural
Capital The Poor Capital
Physical Financial
Capital Capital
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Human Capital
• Health
• Nutrition
• Education
• Knowledge and skills
• Capacity to work
• Capacity to adapt
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Natural Capital
• Land and produce • Wild foods & fibres
• Water & aquatic
• Biodiversity
resources
• Trees and forest • Environmental
products services
• Wildlife
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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
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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
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Financial Capital
• Savings
• Credit/debt - formal, informal, NGOs
• Remittances
• Pensions
• Wages
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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
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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”
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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
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“Vulnerability” Context
H
Vulnerability
Context N
S
Shocks The Poor
Seasonality
Trends
Changes
P F
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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
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Policies, Institutions & Processes
H
Vulnerability
Context
Policies
Shocks S The Poor N
influence Institutions
Seasonality
Trends Processes
Changes
P F
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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
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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
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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
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