(English) According to CLP’s graduation criteria, a total of 69,989 households graduated after they received CLP support!
CLP helps people stay out of extreme poverty: on average, 85.4% of previous CLP participants remain ‘graduated’
When households join CLP, nearly three-quarters report they can’t eat three meals per day. Once CLP assistance finishes, over 97% say they can
After CLP assistance, nearly 88% of CLP’s female participants say that they now influence major household decisions about economic assets such as their cattle
Analysis from September 2015 shows that nearly 88% of CLP participants ‘graduate’ out of extreme poverty
CLP’s land tenure pilot project has helped 836 households get land titles since 2013. More than 1,500 applications are still being processed
Village Savings and Loans groups give women a safe place to save and borrow. Some groups have kept going since 2006
The average cash savings of participants that recently joined CLP was Tk 49. Participants that have completed have on average Tk 2,482
The Meat Market Development Project has helped livestock producers earn an average profit of Tk 1,749 per cattle per month, compared to Tk 1,189 for the control group
Participants in CLP’s Milk Market Development Project report that their income has tripled