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INDR at SfAA March 2008 | INDR at SfAA March 2008 |
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Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting In celebration of its 7th birthday, the International Network on Displacement and Resettlement hosted a very special conclave of involuntary resettlement and displacement specialists at the 2008 meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. March 25-28, 2008. (Info about annual meeting is on www.SfAA.net). The SfAA theme, "The Public Sphere and Engaged Scholarship: Opportunities and Challenges for Applied Anthropology" -- was perfectly suited to examining the current "hot issues," growing in importance worldwide, in the anthropology of displacement and resettlement. See the full program - 16 sessions!
In consultation with Satish Kedia, a fellow resettlement researcher who was also the Program Chair of the 2008 SfAA meeting, Michael Cernea and Ted Downing asked a select group of global scholars working on involuntary displacement to make presentations on development-caused displacement and resettlement. We had multiple specialized sessions covering a broad spectrum of issues and an SfAA Plenary Session that combined the power of multiple sessions. Watch our news section for previews. After these, a panel commented/reinforced/contributed other ideas, and the large audience raised questions or argued alternatives. We welcomed researchers of population displacement caused by factors other than development projects (e.g. conflicts, wars, conservation parks, natural disasters, politically motivated population transfers, the environment, etc) and also specifically invited comparative sessions about mutually exchangeable concepts, common research methods, common or different policy approaches, among these displacement sub-types. An underlying goal was to and is to encourage a new generation of young scholars, teachers, researchers to engage in this “public sphere”, at a time when our average age is rising.
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| INDR identifies key human rights issues in the IFC involuntary resettlement policy revision |
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On behalf of INDR, Theodore (Ted) Downing helped prepared an overview of human rights issues to be considered in the revision of the International Finance Corporation's Performance Standard on Involuntary Resettlement and Land Acquistion (PS5). INDR joined with the International Accountabiity Project (Jennifer Kalafut) and the Housing and Land Rights Network (Shivani Chaudhry) to prepare a brief on key Issues for Upholding Housing Land and Property Rights in the International Finance Corporation’s Review of Environmental and Social Policy Standards (Jan 2010). Their findings highlighted 1) minimizing displacement and ensuring that displaced persons are project beneficiaries, 2) inclusion of individuals and communities who lose their livelihoods because of polluted fisheries, diminished water supplies, air pollution and other project impacts who face the full gamut of potential human rights violations and risks associated with unmitigated displacement, 3) inclusion of full risk assessment and livelihood restoration measures, 4) ensurance that there are specific requirements for providing information and training about rights and processes options (including IFC policies and accountability mechanisms) by a third party prior to negotiations to help balance the bargaining power, and 5) strengthening of free, prior and informed consent in compliance with other international standards. |