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Event From Date : 12/21/2012 12:00:00 AM To : 12/22/2012 12:00:00 AM
Place : CYSD Auditorium Time : 10:30 am
Hosted By : RCDC
Supported By :
Purpose : RCDC has conducted a two day National Workshop on Tribal Rights and Resource Governance at the CYSD Auditorium at Bhubaneswar. A large number of tribals and civil society organisations from various parts of the country attended the workshop. Many vital issues, particularly pertaining to Primitive Tribal Groups and Protected Areas were discussed in the workshop.
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Workshop on Tribal Sub-Plan to be held at CYSD, Bhubaneswar, on the 24th of July 2012.
Event From Date : 7/24/2012 12:00:00 AM To : 7/24/2012 12:00:00 AM
Place : CYSD, Bhubaneswar Time : 10:00AM to 5PM
Hosted By :
Supported By :
Purpose : RCDC has organised a one day Workshop on the Tribal Sub-Plan to at CYSD, Bhubaneswar on 24th July 2012 to discuss on the Tribal Sub-Plan and its relevance in the context of tribal area development. The objective of the workshop was to discuss and prepare the future strategy with regard to tribal development through TSP, FRA and PESA. We have invited NGOs, Government Officials, and resource persons for a fruitful discussion.
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Sub Regional Workshop on “Community Resilience to Climate Change in the Bay of Bengal – 2012”
Event From Date : 7/12/2012 12:00:00 AM To : 7/14/2012 12:00:00 AM
Place : Swosti Premium (Earlier Swosti Plaza), Bhubaneswar Time : 10:00AM to 5PM
Hosted By : RCDC
Supported By : Concern Worldwide, UNDP
Purpose : RCDC, supported by Concern Worldwide and UNDP has hosted the Sub Regional Workshop on “Community Resilience to Climate Change in the Bay of Bengal – 2012” from 12th to 14th July at hotel Swosti Premium, Bhubaneswar. Climate change is the biggest threat to nature and humanity and is expected to have serious environmental, economic and social impacts especially in developing countries. The Bay of Bengal coast harbouring countries like Bangladesh and India are among the most vulnerable regions in South Asia with a very significant cyclonic exposure and high mortality risk now affected by climate change. Vulnerable people, with their science and resources, are trying to adapt with the impacts of climate change and with the emergence of scientific consensus on climate change, the governments in the coast have also intensified their efforts to tackle the impacts. Climate change policy and actions are already formulated in these countries to strengthen their efforts in sustainable development, poverty alleviation and disaster management.
The consultation aimed to facilitate a dialogue between different stakeholders and practitioners to share their experience and knowledge on community resilience and adaptation from the region. The conference is proposed as the first initiative to bring the communities and their agencies living in the coastal areas of Bay of Bengal to share their issues and probabilities to overcome the climate crisis across the Bay and develop a forum on community resilience in the Bay of Bengal region.
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