About the Project
Initiated at the invitation of the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) Government, this project was launched after a joint Task Force identified gaps in existing livelihood programs. A formal MoU between BRLF and the BTR Government was signed in June 2022 for a four-year term (extendable), leading to the creation of the DWIMU initiative. The project was renamed and rebranded in December 2023 as an official notification by Government of BTR with an official logo reflecting its mission.
Covering 56 VCDCs across 271 villages of three districts, the project focuses on Natural Resource Management (NRM), livelihoods, handloom, sericulture, and allied activities. Each block is supported by dedicated CSO teams specializing in thematic interventions.