Sentences with phrase «koli fisherfolk»

For instance, the steady destruction of our natural forests, pasture lands and inland coastal water bodies has not only meant increased economic poverty for millions of tribals, nomads and traditional fisherfolk, but also a slow cultural and social death: a dismal change from rugged self - sufficient human beings to abjectly dependent landless laborers and squalor - stricken urban migrants.
Hi - tech development under globalisation is further marginalising the poorer sections of traditional society especially the dalits, the tribals, the fisherfolk and the women by destroying their traditional living and community life by alienating them from the land, the forest and the water sources by which they made their living.
It was and still is a center of the fisherfolk.
Farmers, fisherfolk and indigenous people, especially women producers of food and other primary products suffer from the globalization in most Asian countries.
It is not only fisherfolk but also farmers that are affected, because their farmlands are taken away and used as prawn and fish ponds.
One may say, the natural basis of life was protected in the traditional societies by the fisherfolk, the tribals, the women and the feminist principle of their living by nature.
In Kerala, the fisherfolk know how fishing by modern boats destroys not only the livelihood of the fisherfolk but also the fish in the sea since unlike the traditional fishing community the boat fishing has no sensitivity to the natural cycle of fish life.
There are two types of human rights - one is the peoples» rights, the rights of tribal peoples, rights of dalits, of women, the fisherfolk i.e. the rights of peoplehood of certain sections of society; and two, within each people, the rights of each person.
For instance, the fisherfolk who live by the sea, the rivers and the lakes, the tribals who live by the forests and their produce.
One hopes that this is possible within the framework of the movements of peoples like that of the dalits, the tribals, the fisherfolk and women who are today victims of modernity turned destructive.
The peoples» movements of dalits, tribals, fisherfolk and women in India are too feeble politically to make a dent.
in the context of the present government policy of high - tech development based on the global free market, the dalits, the tribals and the fisherfolk are increasingly getting alienated from the Land, the Forest and the Water - sources respectively which have been giving them their living, and are also getting uprooted from their habitat and culture; and women are commoditized and their sexuality, fertility and labour are increasingly commercialized.
The dalits, the tribals, the fisherfolk and women who have been outside the power - structures of traditional society and state have become more oppressed through technological advance giving their traditional oppressors more power.
In fact the local struggles of the organized movements of dalits, tribals, fisherfolk and women, for living and for survival (some of which have been partly or temporarily successful), against specific expressions of market - directed pattern of development, have been a potent force to educate the middle class regarding the inhuman reality of the present development paradigm; such education is necessary to achieve even our short - term objective.
Actually these marginalised people lived by nature's bounties - the dalits through agricultural labour on land, the tribals by the resources of the forests, the fisherfolk of the sea and other water sources and the women by the organic functions of family life.
The fisherfolk experiences an awakening to selfhood.
In a paper prepared by the Kerala Swatantara Matsya Thozilali Federation (Trade Union of Fisher People) it is said, because of the massive fish epidemic caused by the use of some pesticides, people refuse to buy fish today This has resulted in making the fisherfolk jobless.
«On the occasion of the 2016 Farmers» Day celebrations, I join all Ghanaians in expressing our sincere appreciation to our farmers and fisherfolk for their hard work and commitment to the cause of building Mother Ghana over the years.»
With modernisation and diversification of agriculture being a key component of the NPP's 4 - Point Agenda for the development of Ghana, I wish to assure our farmers and fisherfolk that the blessing of oil will not distract an Akufo - Addo - led NPP government from growing the agricultural sector and making it more modern, more efficient and therefore, more productive.
With modernisation and diversification of agriculture being a key component of the NPP's 4 - Point Agenda for the development of Ghana, I wish to assure our farmers and fisherfolk that the blessing of oil will not distract an Akufo - Addo - led NPP government from making the agricultural sector more sophisticated, more productive and more efficient.
«On the occasion of the 2015 Farmers» Day celebrations, I join many other Ghanaians in expressing our sincere appreciation to our farmers and fisherfolk for their hard work and commitment to the cause of building Mother Ghana over the years.»
You here -Ghanapoliticsonline.com I remember all that happened, especially how the voters of Anlo extraction (mostly fisherfolks) operating in the vicinity of his Coconut Grove resort in Elmina got infuriated at derogatory comments reaching that Dr. Nduom had accused them of defaecating indiscriminately in the area to spoil his business.
The 2016 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo has expressed his appreciation to farmers and fisherfolk across the country for their hard work with a similar message from 2015 but with inconsistencies.
Fisherfolk also hope to measure levels of PAHs in the seafood they were unable to sell so they can claim compensation from BP.
Or you can get to know the traditional fisherfolk, the Bajau Ubian, and spend time in the village with a homestay programme.
With its international standard marinas and quality restaurants, Mooloolaba is a favourite anchorage for ocean cruisers and game fisherfolk.
Fisherfolk line the rock wall breakwaters and a tiny beach at river mouth provides protected swimming for youngsters, while the often deserted surf beach stretches out for many miles to the south.
As award - winning documentary filmmaker K.P. Sasi shows his film Resisting Coastal Invasion, the resorts appropriate prime beachfronts, leaving the villages at the mercy of the sea, or fence off once - common areas with long swaths of barb - wire, blocking fisherfolk from accessing the sea.
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The slow onset processes of temperature rise, sea level rise, salinization, ocean acidification, and desertification all pose substantial and ever increasing threats to future food production and the lives and livelihoods of food producers and fisherfolk.
They, the fisherfolk are victims of climate change and not the cause!
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This guidance document explains how smallholder livestock keepers, fisherfolks and pastoralists are among the most vulnerable to climate change.
To make this vision a reality, we need comprehensive agrarian reforms that speak to the realities of small - holder farmers, fisherfolk, indigenous people, pastoralists, and other vulnerable groups.
And, of course, it is these same countries — and the farmers, fisherfolk, urban poor, children and others who make up the vast majority of their populations — that have the least capacity to pay this exorbitant bill.
Koli fisherfolk have inhabited the seven islands that form Mumbai as far back as the 2nd century BC.
He saw firsthand as his adopted community mostly of fisherfolk would move further into the deep sea to catch fish that was previously readily available within the shores of Gazi.
Mandavilli is working with farmers, fisherfolk and civil society groups to protest the project, and 1992 Goldman Prize winner Medha Patkar and her organization National Movement Alliance for People's Movement (NAPM) have called on the government to scrap it altogether.
For farmers in Zambia and fisherfolk in India, the provision of climate finance isn't a game of high stakes political negotiation but an essential down - payment for survival and life with dignity.
Smallholder and subsistence farmers, pastoralists and artisanal fisherfolk will suffer complex, localized impacts of climate change... [including] spread in prevalence of human diseases affecting agricultural labor supply.»
The tribunal concluded that the impacts felt by the coastal fisherfolk community of Bangladesh is the direct consequence of climate change and resulted in some important recommendations for action, including that the Government of Bangladesh takes immediate measures to reduce vulnerability to the projected impacts of climate change, such financial assistance and a social safety net for the people of climate - impact zones.
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