
This document is part of the CBM Global Sustainability Enquiry series and provides an in-depth review of the UJJWAL project, a disability-inclusive livelihood initiative implemented in Madhya Pradesh, India, from 2016 to 2020. Funded by CBM UK and supported by CBM India in partnership with local NGO, Naman Sewa Samiti, the project aimed to enhance the incomes and livelihoods of people with disabilities and their families through sustainable organic farming practices. This report examines what the project achieved at different operational levels (individual, organisational, and Governmental), and the factors that have contributed to or undermined the sustainability of these achievements.
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