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Extractions: Working Group on Minorities Sixth session 22 -26 May 2000 Report on the Seminar on "Multiculturalism in Africa: Peaceful and constructive group accommodation in situations involving minorities and indigenous peoples" held in Arusha, United Republic of Tanzania 13-15 May 2000 Chairperson-Rapporteur Naomi Kipuri (Kenya ) 3. Ms. Tharanga de Silva on behalf of the ICES opened the seminar by welcoming the participants. She provided information about her organization which she explained carried out research on ethnic issues in the South Asia as well as other regions. Mr Benedict Ole Nangoro on behalf of the Tanzanian participants to the meeting welcomed the visitors to his country and invited everyone to-take part in a traditional Maasai blessing which is used to bring harmony to discussions and fruitful conclusions.
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Extractions: This paper described the experiences of an IUCN project trying to establish a 'forêt villageoise', one of the first such attempts under the then Mali forest policy. The proposed village forest was a woodland on the flood plain of the Niger River, for which developing a long-term system of effective management would require the collaboration of diverse stakeholders. These included the traditional owners of the area - the Dioro ethnic group -, who were afraid of losing control, local fishermen, transhumant goat herders who were cutting fodder illegally, and an understaffed Forestry Department. The paper discusses the difficulties of essentially 'privatising the woodland, even if in the name of the community'.
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Extractions: CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS 1) Whose landscape, whose history? Diverging opinions on current and historical land use in the Burunge Hills, Tanzania - and their implications. 2) Marakwet, Kenya - irrigated agriculture and technology in an acephaleous society. SELECTION OF PUBLICATIONS, 1991-1996 1991(1-2):126-133. (on African art) 2. "Genuint, Autentiskt?" [Genuine, Authentic?]. Form 1991(1):46-49. (on African art) Forskning och Framsteg 5. "Land is Coming Up." Burungi Thoughts on Soil Erosion and Soil Formation. EDSU Working Paper No. 11. Stockholm University: School of Geography. 6. (-With Carl Christiansson and Idris Kikula:) "Man-Land Interrelations in Semi-Arid Tanzania: A Multidisciplinary Research Programme." Ambio 20(8):357-361. Also published in Land, Food and Basic Needs in Developing Countries 1. E.N. Wilmsen: Land Filled With Flies: A Political Economy of the Kalahari. Recension. [Review] Ethnos SIDA Rapport 5/92. Also published in
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Extractions: Kenya, Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia Regional Representatives: Mary SIMAT Maasai, Kenya Deputy Chairperson, East-Horn of Africa Daniel Ole TINAAYI Maasai, Kenya Deputy, East-Horn of Africa Jennifer KOINANTE Yiaku, Kenya Gender, East-Horn of Africa Regional Review: Kenya is engaged in a major exercise to review land policy issues. Long-term treaties between Britain and the Maasai came to an end in 2004 sparking conflicts in parts of southern Kenya. In 2004, 22 people were killed in the conflict between pastoralists and encroaching agricultural communities in the Rift Valley. New violence in 2005 involved allegations of government troops killing herders. Indigenous peoples of Kenya, with IPACC support, were active in the process of constitutional review in 2003-2004. In 2004, the emphasis has been on the National Land Policy formulation. Indigenous peoples were not initially involved but following protests they have been included by the National Land Commission as a representative delegation of both hunter-gatherer and pastoralist peoples. Vice Chairperson of IPACC, Mary Simat was interviewed on television representing indigenous issues in discussion with the Permanent Secretary. Mrs Simat has emphasised that urban policy makers do not know the situation on the ground for rural indigenous peoples. Land tenure issues require sensitivity to indigenous cultures and sustainable economic strategies. Mrs Simat leads a working group of herders and hunters who have been invited to join a government reference group on land issues.