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MANT-PSC Stakeholder Consultation Workshop

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February 8, 2024

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The MANT-PSC Stakeholder Consultation Workshop was convened under the People Science Centre (PSC) of Manbhum Ananda Ashram Nityananda Trust (MANT). The workshop was held on 24 February 2024 at MANT Laulara, Purulia. It was aimed to empower communities with science and their development indicators, particularly focusing on the tribal populations in Purulia, West Bengal. The objectives included amplifying tribal voices on climate change impacts, collecting input on challenges in livestock, agriculture, and health, facilitating dialogue among stakeholders, and compiling insights into a synthesis of learning.

Background of project

Unsustainable exploitation has pushed indigenous communities to the brink. To reverse the degradation of nature, MANT proposes to restore ecosystem functions and make communities resilient to market and climate shocks. It has recently set up “The Peoples’ Science Centre’s (PSC)” with the aim to empower communities with science and their development indicators. The interventions will focus on marginalized and vulnerable groups who depend on ecosystem services for subsistence and survival. The proposed PSC will train local youth, farmers, and women’s groups to conserve local resources and adopt climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices. The PSC will arm the community to mitigate risks against future crop failures and outbreaks of human, animal and crop diseases and ensure the health of soil, water, flora and fauna. MANT will empower local communities to develop a village-based and ecosystem-specific mitigation and adaptation plan to counter the challenges of climate change. The PSC will be a place for learning, idea exchange and application of practical measures to mitigate multiple emerging threats to local communities. MANT’s community media initiatives have created awareness of climate change, the environment, and public health, especially fevers like malaria. Translating ideas into action requires institutionalized dissemination backed with
hands-on local implementation.

Workshop Objectives/Purpose

  • Following were the objectives of the one-day workshop:
    Engage various stakeholders to amplify tribal voices on climate change impacts.
  • Collect input from tribal communities in Purulia, West Bengal on challenges in livestock, agriculture, and health.
    Facilitate dialogue among policymakers, researchers, and tribal communities on climate-related issues in Purulia.
  • Compile insights from workshop participants into a comprehensive synthesis of learning.

Download a pdf to read the comprehensive report of the Workshop. It talks about the discussions and the outcome in detail.

Program Agenda

9:30-10:00 Am

Registration of participants

10:00-10:30 Am

Introductions

Opening Remarks

  • People’s Science Centre, MANT
  • Introduction to the workshop

Speakers
Dr. Nirmalya Mukherjee, Director, MANT
Dr. Denny John, Professor of Public Health MSRUAS, Bengaluru

10:30- 11:00 am

Voices from the field

Speaker
Tribal Community Representatives

11:00-11:15 am

Tea Break

11:15-12:30 pm

Response from Experts

Speakers
Dr Suman Kanungo, NICED-ICMR, Kolkata
Mr Somdeb Mukherjee, DPC-Howrah, Department of Health and Family Welfare, Govt of West Bengal
Dr Sudip Bhui, Assistant Professor, Anthropology, SKB University, Purulia
Dr Nirupam Hazra, Head-School of Social Work, Bankura University
Representativs from Tribal and Animal Welfare Department- Purulia

12:30-1:15 pm

Discussion on what we can learn from the experiences

1:15-1:30 pm

Closing remarks

Speakers
Mr Anirban Roy, Assistant Director, MANT
Sahadeb Hembram, Co-Convenor, PSC, MANT

01:30 pm

Lunch

Rapporteur:
Mr Soumya Chandra, Research Coordination, MANT

Photography:
Mr Basudeb Mondal, Head-Community Media, MANT

Radio Broadcast:
Mr Sk Manjur Ali, Station Manager, Nityananda Janavani Community Radio Station

Conclusion

Addressing the impacts of climate change on tribal populations requires recognizing their unique vulnerabilities and integrating indigenous knowledge and perspectives into climate adaptation and mitigation strategies. The MANT-PSC Stakeholder Consultation Workshop provided a platform for tribal communities, policymakers, researchers, and practitioners to engage in dialogue on climate change impacts and mitigation strategies. The insights gathered will contribute to the development of a comprehensive synthesis of learning and policy briefs aimed at addressing the challenges faced by tribal populations in Purulia, West Bengal. Collaborative efforts between governments, non-governmental organizations, academia, and tribal communities are essential for building resilience, promoting sustainable development, and safeguarding the rights and well-being of indigenous peoples in the face of climate change.

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