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PROJECT
Farmers’
Rights to Livelihood in Hindukush Himalayan Region
Background
& Objective
Description
Partner
Organisations
Events
Publication
Background
& Objectives
The
mountain region being different from the conditions in the plain, the
farmers of the Hindukush Himalayan region face greater challenge regarding
the liberalisation of trade. These conditions are more or less disregarded
by both conventional development strategies and by mountain people themselves
within the changing demographic institutional and technological settings
leading to breakdown of production system that are resource-regenerative
and diversified.
The
main objective of the project is to make strategic interventions, which
will contribute to securing farmers’ rights to livelihood in the Himalayan
region in the context of liberalisation, globalisation and the WTO (World
Trade Organisation) agreements. Specific objectives are:
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Establishing
a preliminary database on the products, biodiversity, indigenous medicines,
indigenous arts, crafts and knowledge, which need to be protected
against illegal patents.
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Collecting
empirical evidence on the good and bad practices and course of action
to be followed.
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Ensuring
farmers’ rights to a range of mountain products and resources that
may come under threat due to the implementation of the WTO Agreement
on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights.
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Assessing
the likely impact, possible opportunities and threats of liberalisation,
structural adjustment and globalisation and recommend strategies to
optimise gains and mitigate the adverse impact on mountain people
and mountain resources.
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Assessing
the impact of international, national and sub-national legislation,
effectiveness of local institutions in empowering the people in customary
and traditional regimes in mountain areas.
BACK
TO INDEX
Description
This
is a research and advocacy project with the aim to study the impacts of
WTO agreements on the Farmers’ Rights to Livelihood in the Hindukush Himalayan
Region and empower mountain communities on the implications of the
market penetration and exercising existing rights. South Asia Watch
on Trade, Economics & Environment (SAWTEE), based at Kathmandu, Nepal
is co-ordinating the project in five South Asian Countries, viz. Bangladesh,
India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka (in Candy Hill Area), in association
with its member organisations.
Research
agenda aims to highlight the good and bad practices prevailing in the
region, asses the threats and mechanisms in place to protect the rights
of the target communities by providing recommendations on how the problem
could be resolved.
Advocacy
and dissemination component of the project aims to empower local communities
on the impact of the issues on exercising existing rights, strengthening
the existing network and sensitise elected representatives, policy makers,
trade negotiators academia and media to uplift the life of mountain communities
by addressing poverty and livelihood issues.
BACK
TO INDEX
Partner
Organisations
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Coordinator
South Asian Watch on Trade, Economics and Environment (SAWTEE)
P.O.
Box 19366,
254, Lamtangeen Marg, Baluwatar
Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel: (++9771) 441 5824, 444 4438
Fax:
(++9771) 443 0608
E-mail:
ratnakar@hqsawtee.wlink.com.np |
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Implementers |
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Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA)
House
15/A (4th Floor), Road 3,
Dhanmondi R/A
Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh
Tel:
880.2.86
4283/8706
Fax:
880.2.86 2957
Email:
BELA@BANGLA.NET |
Consumer
Unity & Trust Society (CUTS)
3,
Suren Tagore Road, 2nd Floor
Calcutta
700 019, India
Telefax:
91.33.2460 1424
Fax: 91.33.2440
7669
Email:
cuts-calcutta@cuts.org
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| Sustainable
Development Policy Institute (SDPI)
P. O. Box 2342
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3 UN Boulevard Diplomatic Enclave 1
G-5
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel:
92.51.227 0674-6/5642/8134
Fax:
92.51.227 8135
Email:
ABID@SDPI.ORG |
Law
and Trust Society (LST)
3,
Kinsey Terrace
Colombo
8, Sri Lanka
Tel:
94.1.69 1228/68 4845
Fax:
94.1.68 6843 Email:
LST@SLT.LK |
Forum
for Protection of Public Interest (Pro Public)
P.O.
Box 14307
Anamnagar, Kathmandu
Nepal
Tel: 977 1 265023/268681
Fax: 977 1 268022
Email: FRP@PROPUBLIC.WLINK.COM.NP
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EVENTS
NewDissemination
Workshop on "Farmers' Rights and Livelihood of North Eastern Himalayan
Farmers"
7th -8th July 2004, Shillong
NewDissemination
Workshop on "Farmers' Rights and Livelihood of Garhwal Himalayan
Farmers"
20th -21st December 2003, Nainbagh, Tehri Garhwal, Uttaranchal
Dissemination Workshop On “Farmers’
Rights: Options Before Mountain Communities”
13th March 2003, New Delhi
Interactive Workshops on "Farmers' Rights & Mountain Communities-Where
We Stand",
23rd-24th March & 9th -10th April
2002,Dehradun & Shilong
Publication
Briefing
Paper
Research
Report
Discussion
Paper
briefing
papers
Convention
on Biological Diversity: A Comparative Analysis
Indian
Medical Knowledge: Possibilities of Benefit-Sharing
in the Context of the Present Trade and the IPR Regime
Genetically
Modified Plants: Where Law and Science Meet
IPRs,
Access to Seed and Related Issues
Farmers'
Rights in the Indian Himalayan Region Under WTO
Agreement
on Agriculture: "Which Way Now?"
Research
report
New
Database
Report on Medicinal Plants
New
Intellectual Property Rights and Access
to Seed: A Case Study of Himalayan Region in India
"The Scope of Crop Diversification
in Increasing Productivity to Support Livelihood of Mountain Communities
in India"
DISCUSSION PAPER
Farmers'
Rights: Lessons for Policymakers in South Asian Developing Countries
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