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61. Wildlife And Environment Society Of South Africa
summits are Youth, Women, Faith groups, indigenous People, Civics, Labour global coalitions b. Networking and people s partnerships c From bali to Johannesburg.
http://www.wildlifesociety.org.za/wssdmnewsngo3July.htm
NEWS - NGOs PRESS STATEMENT ISSUED BY THE CIVIL SOCIETY SECRETARIAT
3 July 2002 Global Forum Preparations in full Swing LATEST DEVELOPMENTS The Secretariat would like to make the following announcements regarding preparations for the Global Forum (19 August to 4 September 2002) and internal developments within the CS secretariat. We are pleased to announce that preparations for the Global Forum are in full swing. The following are of note: 1. VENUE: The venue (Nasrec) has now been paid for and secured to host civil society during the Global Forum. The service provider, Kagiso Exhibitions, are currently sourcing material required for the architectural conversions. We are confident that by the first week of August 2002, Nasrec will be a proper, fully equipped conference facility. All contracts have been signed with other service providers and plans that have until now been waiting in the wings are being rolled out. 2. The venue will be utilised for the following activities:

62. Ethnography
ranging from elaborate Hinduized civilizations (bali) and modern responses and adaptations of indigenous arts (sculptural material will draw on peoples of the
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4. Peoples and Cultures of Native North America (Identical to Native American Studies 10)
Open to all classes. (ETHN) Dist: SOC; WCult: NW. Kan.
25. The Land of the Totem Poles: Native Peoples of the Northwest Coast (Identical to Native American Studies 49)
With their complex social organization, elaborate ceremonies, fascinating mythology, and flamboyant "art," the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast represent a truly unique "culture area" of Native North America. The course surveys several cultures of this region (from the coast of Oregon to southeastern Alaska), drawing upon early travelers' accounts, anthropological works, native testimony, artifacts from the Hood Museum of Art, and films. Lectures, class discussions, and student presentations will deal with the "classic" Northwest Coast cultures of the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries as well as their modern versions. Open to all classes. (ETHN) Dist: SOC; WCult: NA. Kan.
26. Tribes, Kingdoms, and Nation-States: An Introduction to Southeast Asia (Identical to Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 16)

63. Research Summaries In Microfinance And Related Topics
research, social storage, San, indigenous people, savings mobilisation West africa (Francophone africa); impact studies. Name Ranjula bali Swain Email Ranjula
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Brief descriptions of masters, doctoral, project and other types of research on
informal, microcredit and non-conventional/alternative financial systems.
Researchers included:
  • P.O. Adeyi
  • Rein Dekker
  • Stephanie Janet
  • Gloria Lara ...
  • Dat Tran Name: P. O. Adeyi
    Email: p.o.adeyi@ncl.ac.uk
    Dept: Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Marketing
    University/Organization:
    University of Newcastle - upon - Tyne, UK

    TOP Title: "The Contribution of the Central Bank of Nigeria [CBN] Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund [ACGSF] to Agricultural Development During the Structural Adjustment Programme [1986 - 1996]."
    The major finding of this MSc dissertation is the confirmation of the fact that small - scale farmers are the major beneficiaries of the structural adjustment programme. Not even in one sector of all areas considered for loans were they left out. They had a substantial award of loans when the performance, even on state by state basis was examined; the small - scale farmers were in the fore-front when consideration for the crop and livestock loans were made, and this in terms of size and value. The significance of this findings lies in the fact that 60 - 80 percent of the farming population in nigeria are small - scale farmers.
  • 64. The Jakarta Post - The Journal Of Indonesia Today
    or more negotiation in Johannesburg, South africa. among others women, youth and indigenous people took a harder stance, rejecting the bali Commitment and
    http://www.thejakartapost.com/yesterdaydetail.asp?fileid=20020607.@02

    65. 27/5/2002 -- Bali: Action Urged For Sustainability Summit
    will be damaged if the bali talks fail Afifa Raihana, and by indigenous peoples representative Joji makes satellite imagery available to people around the
    http://forests.org/articles/reader.asp?linkid=11478

    66. OneWorld Africa - OneWorld Africa Home In Depth Environment
    the Indonesian island of bali is that Foundation. 02.05.2000 Supporting indigenous people and traditional Human rights Biodiversity Land indigenous rights
    http://africa.oneworld.net/article/archive/550/600

    67. IUCN/WSSD Calendar
    2729, 2002 - Venue bali International Convention Labor and Globalization 3. indigenous People and Sustainable Asia-africa Beyond Globalization 11.Towards A
    http://www.iucn.org/wssd/old/prepcoms/four_sideevents.htm
    World Summit on Sustainable Developmen t Johannesburg, South Africa A just world that values and conserves nature About IUCN Members News Our Work ... Publications Search
    Calendar for Action International Prep. Comm. Prep.Com.I, April-May 2001 Prep.Com.II, Jan-Feb 2002 ... Side Events PrepCom 4 IUCN SIDE EVENTS AT PREPCOM IV Other Side Events at PrepCom 4 Bali, Indonesia 7th June 2002
    "80 DAYS TO MAKE A SUMMIT: FROM BALI TO JOHANNESBURG"
    BUSINESS AND CIVIL SOCIETY URGE WORLD'S GOVERNMENTS TO RECOMMIT TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
    As the final preparatory talks before the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) come to a close in Bali, the world's business and civil society leaders pledge to curb poverty whilst protecting the environment.
    In an unprecedented meeting convened by IUCN, speakers from Greenpeace, WWF, Oxfam, World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), Business Action for Sustainable Development (BASD) and the International Chamber of Commerce voiced their shared concern over the lack of progress and government leadership in finalizing the WSSD agenda. After a three-day marathon of negotiations, the world's Ministers of Environment leave Bali with no new targets or timelines agreed for addressing global environmental and social challenges. Bali was the last stop before the Heads of State convene in Johannesburg in some 80 days.

    68. Bali Principles Of Climate Justice
    bali Principles of Climate Justice International indigenous Environmental Network, indigenous Information Network Alliance of People s Movements, National
    http://www.wrm.org.uy/actors/WSSD/Bali.html

    69. Bali Principles Of Climate Justice
    indigenous Environmental Network, indigenous Information Network, National Alliance of People s Movements, National bali Principles of Climate Justice.
    http://www.indiaresource.org/issues/energycc/2003/baliprinciples.html
    HomeIssuesEnergy and Climate Change Bali Principles of Climate Justice International Climate Justice Network
    August 28, 2002 An international coalition of groups gathered in Johannesburg for the Earth Summit has released a set of principles aimed at "putting a human face" on climate change. The Bali Principles of Climate Justice redefine climate change from a human rights and environmental justice perspective. The principles were developed by the coalition which includes CorpWatch, Third World Network, Oil Watch, the Indigenous Environmental Network, among others at the final preparatory negotiations for the Earth Summit in Bali in June 2002. Climate change may very well be the biggest threat facing humanity. Yet, the negotiations to find solutions have so far been mired mostly in the technical arena, and have been derailed by special interest groups such as large oil, coal and utility companies and governments such as the United States. The latest example are the efforts to sideline renewable energy plans at the Johannesburg Summit. For many, the issue of climate is a matter of life and death. The biggest injustice of climate change is that the hardest hit are the least responsible for contributing to the problem. The Bali Principles of Climate Justice seek to broaden the constituency providing leadership on climate change. They do so by linking local community issues to climate change. The Climate Justice coalition together with its members from India the National Fishworkers Forum, the National Alliance of People's Movements and Mines, Minerals and People also extend an invitation to the international community to participate in the Climate Justice Summit slated for New Delhi from October 26-28, 2002- parallel to the COP8 meeting on the Kyoto Protocol. The Summit will consist of a series of events that will emphasize the real impacts of climate change on people, while exposing the special interests at work in derailing the efforts to genuinely address the problem.

    70. Where Is Bali - Al Qaeda, Bali Bombing - Sahara Supposition
    bali Bombing. event may bankrupt Indonesia and of course the indigenous population. Nearly 200 people were tragically murdered, for reasons that nobody really
    http://www.thesahara.net/where_is_bali.htm
    Click Here To Read About This Where is Bali Asteroid Collision Claim Terms of Site UPDATED " LEARN MORE, BE MORE " GROUND ZERO New York Bali At around 08.46 AM on the Eastern Seaboard of the USA, on September 11th 2001 , the New York World Trade Center was attacked and this great achievement was shamefully and with cowardice, destroyed. But this brutal atrocity was not just against the Capitalist Free World but against innocent civilians. Hard working Americans and other nationals, who were hard at work at 08.30 AM, as they were on any work day. If this was only against what the USA was supposed to stand for, this attack would have taken place at 08.46 PM, at a time when for the greater part only bricks and mortar would have been destroyed; only twin icons would have been brought down. But no! Such is the hatred inside these murderers that is against what the USA is supposed to represent, a time was picked that would take the most lives, and innocent lives at that. Whilst most of the civilized world believed that such an incident could not happen again, on the evening of

    71. Some Key Issues To Do With Indigenous People And Environment.
    when the Hindu state took over most of bali. In other countries the evidence of indigenous people killing off then the empire collapsed and people returned to
    http://www.octapod.org/gifteconomy/content/indigenouspeople.html
    Lecture: Indigenous People and Environment. The term "indigenous" refers to a situation where there is an original group of people living in a particular area and a more recent group gains control of the nation state in which they still live. e.g. the Aborigines or the Native Americans. However this is not always the issue. For example in Thailand and Indonesia, the issue seems to be more about groups that are part of an original ethnic cultural racial mix that still occupies the whole territory of the nation state = e.g. broadly "Malays" in Indonesia. In this context the term "indigenous" can refer to a group that have held out against the culture, religion and state power of a conquering state and maintained their original culture. For example animists in Bali who were never converted to Hinduism at the time when the Hindu state took over most of Bali. In the Indian subcontinent these people are usually called "tribals"; i.e. they have lived in autonomous tribes that have not been brought within the Indian state or religions of the pre-colonial period. In either case, the term "indigenous" describes a political situation. It is a situation of marginalisation in relationship to a state apparatus that has taken over the area in which the indigenous people live.

    72. Indonesia Travel Information: Adventures, Cultural Ecotourism, Extreme Expeditio
    Mentawai indigenous Shamans, Rainforest Dwellers and Spiritual Healers just as beautiful as bali, hundreds of balinese, and many places with friendlier people.
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    73. Australian Immigration Fact Sheet - People Smuggling
    Java, South Sulawesi, Kupang, Lombok, bali, West Kalimantan Immigration and Multicultural and indigenous Affairs has on the activities of people smugglers and
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    73. People Smuggling
    This fact sheet can also be viewed in the Adobe Acrobat Reader Background Smuggling routes Recent measures ... DIMIA Successes People smuggling is the organised illegal movement of groups or individuals to another country. People pay smugglers for many reasons, including to seek protection, because of limited opportunity for legitimate migration and to pursue economic opportunity. Trafficking in unauthorised arrivals (or 'illegal entrants') is lucrative and low risk for people smugglers, and is increasingly the work of sophisticated and highly organised networks. Australia has experienced an influx of boat people, mainly from the Middle East, a region where people smuggling networks are operating.

    74. BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Japan Blocks Indigenous Whaling
    The indigenous peoples of the far north Pacific have hunted whales for centuries
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2003658.stm
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    You are in: Asia-Pacific News Front Page Africa Americas ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help LANGUAGES EDITIONS Change to UK Thursday, 23 May, 2002, 09:54 GMT 10:54 UK Japan blocks indigenous whaling
    Japan's tactics have left environmentalists furious
    Arctic natives will be banned from hunting whales for food and clothing after the International Whaling Commission (IWC) voted against renewing their rights for the first time. Japan led a rebellion against what it called the hypocrisy of anti-whaling countries after it lost a vote earlier this week to extend whaling in its own coastal areas.
    This has very little to do with science - it has everything to do will politics
    US delegate Rolland Schmitten Representatives of the indigenous peoples of Alaska and Russia said the ban would leave them hungry and national delegates from the US and UK accused Japan of playing politics. The conference, in the Japanese town of Shimonoseki, which is 825 km (515 miles) south-west of Tokyo, has been marked by acrimonious exchanges and procedural bickering which have delayed the agenda. Isolated arctic communities had been permitted to catch a small number of whales for their subsistence needs ever since the commission - established to conserve whale stocks - first considered the issue about 30 years ago.

    75. BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Whaling Summit Ends In Deadlock
    The indigenous peoples of the far north Pacific have Japan blocks indigenous whaling. 20 May 02 Science
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2005720.stm
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    You are in: Asia-Pacific News Front Page Africa Americas ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help LANGUAGES EDITIONS Change to UK Friday, 24 May, 2002, 11:06 GMT 12:06 UK Whaling summit ends in deadlock
    Indigenous whaling quotas had been expected to be a formality
    The International Whaling Commission's (IWC) summit in Japan has ended with the ban on commercial hunting in place for another year, but nations divided over whaling for indigenous peoples. A move to allow aboriginal whaling was defeated after pro-whaling nations voted down a compromise giving indigenous peoples in the US and Russia rights to hunt a limited number of whales for their own consumption.
    In the history of the IWC, it was the most unjust, unkind and unfair vote that was ever taken
    US delegate Rolland Schmitten Japan led the rebellion against what it considers a hypocritical measure after it lost a vote earlier this week to extend whaling in its own coastal areas. Correspondents say the conference - in the Japanese town of Shimonoseki - was the most divisive in years, marred by unprecedented bitterness between the pro- and anti-whaling nations.

    76. Countries Of Worldstock
    Over half the population religiously honors indigenous beliefs and men, are literate, evidencing the people’s high Despite its small size, bali, is one of the
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    Choose Country AFRICA ASIA EUROPE NORTH AMERICA CENTRAL AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA Ethiopia
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    The oldest independent country in Africa, and one of the oldest in the world, Ethiopia boasts the distinction of being the only African nation to maintain its freedom from colonial rule. It has governed itself independently for at least 2000 years, with the exception of a short period of Italian occupation from 1936 to 1941. Since the military overthrow of Emperor Haile Selassie in 1974, Ethiopia has been plagued by coups, uprisings, drought, and refugee problems. A coalition of rebel groups took over the military junta in 1991, and in 1994 a constitution was adopted. The following year, the first multiparty elections were held. A 2-1/2 year border war with neighboring Eritrea ended in December 2000, which strengthened the ruling coalition, but huge economic problems remain. A bit less than twice the size of Texas, landlocked Ethiopia lies just north of the equator in eastern Africa. It has high plateau topography with a central mountain range that's divided by the Great Rift Valley. Only 12 percent of the terrain is arable, and only 1 percent is in permanent crops, yet agriculture represents 90 percent of the country's exports and 80 percent of its total employment. Coffee is critical to the Ethiopian economy; 25 percent of the population depend on the coffee sector for their income. Frequent drought and poor cultivation practices force 4.6 million Ethiopians to seek food assistance annually.

    77. The Age
    indigenous Affairs Minister Amanda Vanstone has angered indigenous leaders by likening ATSIC to South africa s former apartheid regime. When people say to
    http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/04/16/1082055648728.html?from=storyrhs

    78. Grist Main Dish Much Bali-hoo 07 Jun 2002
    One session featured an indigenous woman from the in fluent English, corporations usurping her people s native lands woman and longtime bali resident remarked
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    79. Travel In Africa - East & Southern Africa - Namibia Tours - ABSOLUTE AFRICA
    indigenous people were relocated to tribal reserves South West African People s Organization, whose
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    Select A Country >Southeast Asia Thailand Cambodia Burma (Myanmar) Vietnam Laos Malaysia Philippines Indonesia Bali Singapore >India/Himalayas India Nepal Tibet Bhutan Pakistan Maldives Sri Lanka >East Asia Japan China South Korea Hong Kong Taiwan Mongolia >South Pacific Australia New Zealand Papua New Guinea S. Pacific Islands >Central Asia Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Turkmenistan Turkey Iran Jordan Israel Lebanon Syria Egypt Morocco >Africa South Africa Tanzania Kenya Ethiopia Botswana Namibia Zimbabwe Uganda Madagascar
    Four times the size of Britain, but with a population of barely two million souls, Namibia is an awesome land of space, sky and silence. With its looming sand dunes, barren mountains, stark coastline, and diverse wildlife gathered around the country's few permanent sources of water, Namibia's wilds can be explored with remarkable ease, due to the country's comparatively well-developed infrastructure. The overriding physical characteristic of the country is the vast Namib Naukluft desert. This is Africa's largest conserved wilderness, encompassing dunes, plains, canyons and mountains. Although seemingly desolate, the desert is rich in wildlife: hundreds of endemic species of birds and mammals gather around the rare waters. The country is best visited during the dry winter, which runs from May to October. Temperatures vary wildly throughout the country. The coast is generally from 15 - 25 C throughout the year, although fog makes mornings and evenings quite chilly. The north of the country, where

    80. ACTION UPDATES
    the cultural survival and struggle of indigenous people around the About 70 people gathered in protest on August Free Xanana, Free East Timor, Boycott bali”.
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    CANBERRA On August 14 about 100 people rallied in response to a call by the Coalition Against Racism. Speakers highlighted the racism that has been stirred up since the Mabo case and the need for people to oppose it. Many people passing through Civic stopped to listen. Further actions are planned. HOBART The Resistance club at the University of Tasmania is running Jennifer Crothers as a candidate for the position of Women's Committee Chair at the student union elections to be held between August 25 and 27. For more information, or to get involved in the campaign ring (002) 34 6397 or go to the Resistance stall at Tas Uni on the Ref steps between 12 and 2 between August 23 and 27. MELBOURNE Around 40 people attended a picket outside the Indonesian Consulate on August 17. The demonstration was called by the Australia-East Timor Association together with the East Timorese political parties FRETILIN and UDT. August 17 is Indonesia's national day the day of independence from Dutch colonial rule. Francisco Pang from Fretilin addressed the demonstrators, concentrating on the issue of the reduction of Xanana Gusmao's life sentence and Australia's complicity in the Indonesian occupation of East Timor. SYDNEY About 30 people held a demonstration outside the US consulate in Sydney on August 14 in support of the hunger-strikers on the Cuba Caravan bus detained by US authorities in Laredo, Texas. The demonstrators called on opponents of the US economic blockaqde of Cuba to write to the US ambassador in Australia demanding that the hunger-strikers be allowed to enter Cuba.

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