De : ROCCA Marcello
Envoyé : vendredi 31 mars 2017 14:54
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Chers collègues,
Nous avons le plaisir de partager avec vous une nouvelle vidéo animée intitulée Sécuriser les droits fonciers des populations affectées par les barrages en Afrique de l'Ouest<https://www.gwiwestafrica.org/fr/securiser-les-droits-fonciers-des-populati…>.
[Screenshot]<https://www.gwiwestafrica.org/fr/securiser-les-droits-fonciers-des-populati…>Cette vidéo de 5 minutes examine les défis relatifs à l'obtention d'une compensation juste pour les personnes affectées par la construction de grands barrages, et définit les différentes étapes pour s'assurer qu'elles puissent bénéficier d'un accès sécurisé à de nouvelles terres. Pour les gouvernements, cela peut signifier d'avoir à élaborer de nouvelles politiques et de nouveaux outils de gouvernance à utiliser lors de la construction de barrages et de périmètres irrigués.
Pour qu'un barrage contribue avec succès au développement durable d'un pays, les populations locales doivent également en bénéficier. Et comme les moyens de subsistance des personnes vivant dans les sociétés rurales dépendent de la terre, un régime foncier approprié est essentiel pour garantir que les avantages des barrages profitent à tous.
Selon Jamie Skinner, directeur de GWI Afrique de l'Ouest, « il s'agit d'un point d'entrée rapide et facile, pour les gouvernements et les autres parties prenantes - y compris les bailleurs de fonds, les consultants et les communautés elles-mêmes -, pour comprendre comment les droits des personnes déplacées peuvent être protégés, et s'assurer que les barrages profitent à tous et non seulement à quelques-uns ».
La vidéo est accessible en streaming ou en téléchargement, et disponible en anglais <https://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/securing-land-rights-people-affected-dams-…> et en français<https://www.gwiwestafrica.org/fr/securiser-les-droits-fonciers-des-populati…> avec des sous-titres.
Pour plus d'informations merci de contacter M. Jérôme Koundouno, Coordonnateur régional, GWI Afrique de l'Ouest : jerome.koundouno(a)iucn.org<mailto:jerome.koundouno@iucn.org>
Cordialement,
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Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to share with you a new animation entitled Securing the land rights of people affected by dams in West Africa<https://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/securing-land-rights-people-affected-dams-…>.
[Screenshot]<https://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/securing-land-rights-people-affected-dams-…>This five-minute video unpicks the challenges around getting fair compensation for affected people, and sets out the various stages to ensuring that they can securely invest and develop their new land after the dam's construction. For governments, this may mean drawing up new policies and governance tools to use when building dams and irrigation schemes.
For a dam to contribute successfully to the sustainable development of society, local people must also benefit. And since the livelihoods of people in rural societies depend on land, proper land tenure is key to ensuring dams bring benefits for all.
According to Jamie Skinner, director of GWI West Africa, the animation "provides a quick and easy entry point for governments and other stakeholders - including donors, consultants and the communities themselves - to understand how the rights of displaced people can be protected, thereby ensuring dams benefit the many and not just the few".
This video can be streamed or downloaded, and is available in English<https://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/securing-land-rights-people-affected-dams-…> and in French<https://www.gwiwestafrica.org/fr/securiser-les-droits-fonciers-des-populati…> with subtitles.
For more information, please contact M. Jérôme Koundouno, Regional coordinator, GWI West Africa: jerome.koundouno(a)iucn.org<mailto:jerome.koundouno@iucn.org>
With best wishes,
Marcello ROCCA
Communication advisor
Global Water Initiative (GWI) - West Africa
IUCN (International union for conservation of nature)
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I'm setting up a fish farm in Togo. I would like to know if there is a laboratory where I could have the food I am preparing analyzed in order to determine its true protein concentration.
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Subject: Analyse de la nourriture du poison
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Je suis en train de monter une ferme piscicole au Togo. Je voudrais savoir s'il y a un laboratoire où je pourrais faire analyser la nourriture que je prépare en vue de déterminer sa concentration réelle en protéine.
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