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3. The Raika shall have the right to
appropriate training and capacity
building and equal access to relevant
services enabling and supporting us to
raise livestock and to better process and
market our products.
RAIKA BIO-CULTURAL PROTOCOL
4. The Raika shall have the right to
participate in the identification of research
needs and research design with respect
to our genetic resources, as is mandated
by the principle of Prior Informed Consent.
This right is supported by:
This right is supported by:
Article 8 (j) of the Convention on Biological Diversity (see
Article 12 (a) of the Convention on Biological Diversity obliges
above) and Article 10 (d) which says Parties shall “support
Parties to 'establish and maintain programmes for scientific
local populations to develop and implement remedial
and technical education and training in measures for the
action in degraded areas where biological diversity has
identification, conservation and sustainable use of biological
been reduced”. Chapter 15(4) (g) of Agenda 21 require
diversity and its components'
states to “Recognize and foster the traditional methods
and the knowledge of indigenous people and their
Article 11 of the Convention on Biological Diversity obliges
communities … and ensure the opportunity for the
Parties to 'adopt economically and socially sound measures
participation of those groups in the economic and
that act as incentives for the conservation and sustainable
commercial benefits derived from the use of such
use of components of biological diversity'
traditional methods and knowledge”.
Article 19 (1) (e) of the United Nations Convention on
Desertification obliges parties to promote capacity building
“by adapting, where necessary, relevant environmentally
sound technology and traditional methods of agriculture
5. The Raika shall have the right to effectively
access information on issues related to
our local breeds and livestock diversity.
and pastoralism to modern socio-economic conditions”.
Strategic Priority 6 of the Global Plan of Action for Animal
This right is supported by:
Genetic Resources requests governments to “Support
indigenous and local livestock systems of importance to
Article 13 (a) of the Convention on Biological Diversity:
animal genetic resources, including through the removal of
obliges Parties to “Promote and encourage understanding
factors contributing to genetic erosion. Support may include
of the importance of and the measures required for the
the provision of veterinary and extension services, delivery
conservation of biological diversity, as well as its
of microcredit for women in rural areas, appropriate access
propagation through media, and the inclusion of
to natural resources and to the market, resolving land tenure
these topics in educational programmes”.
issues, the recognition of cultural practices and values,
and adding value to their specialist products.”
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