The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) reported in 2019 that SSP had reached over 4 million people in India, mainly in Maharashtra, Bihar, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu.
[5] SSP developed a model of livelihood diversification to reduce the risks and vulnerabilities while increasing the capacities of small and marginal farmers.
The Women-led Climate Resilient Farming (WCRF) model of SSP promotes the multi-cropping of indigenous climate-appropriate food crops.
Through our entrepreneurship development program, SSP has supported thousands of women to start businesses and grow by creating farmer producer groups.
Swayam Shikshan Prayog won the sixth Billionth South Asia Award 2015 for its work on rural medical assistance.