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Title: International and Non-Government Partners


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International and Non-Government Partners
  • for a Partnership for Development for Ethnic
    Minorities
  • Graham Adutt, Ethnic Minorities Working Group
  • emwg_at_netnam.vn

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Considering four sectors of a partnership
V
I
  • Vietnamese Government orgs.
  • International Government orgs.
  • International Non-Government orgs.
  • Vietnamese Non-Government orgs.

G
N
3
Each sector has different degrees of
  • Money
  • Power at higher levels
  • Access to information and resources
  • Understanding of the life of ethnic minority
    people in remote rural areas
  • Ability/skill to work with local people
  • - Lets share them.

4
(What is the EM Working Group?)
  • An informal association (under the Vietnam Union
    of Friendship Organisations / PACCOM / NGO
    Resource Centre)
  • Of mainly International NGOs
  • Without money, power, or legal status, and
    therefore limited ability to put ideas and words
    into action

5
The Partnership process so far
  • Consultative Group meetings
  • Poverty Task Force/Working Group
  • PRSP to CPRGS
  • Numerous Partnership Groups
  • Is another Partnership Group, for Ethnic
    Minorities, necessary or useful?

6
Relevant parts of the CPRGS
page 1
  • Ensure that ethnic minorities in the mountainous
    areas benefit from growth
  • Evaluate and disseminate models to support
    disadvantaged areas and ethnic minorities
  • Encourage them to take part in the economic
    development process
  • Preserve and develop the reading and writing
    ability in ethnic languages
  • Increase the proportion of ethnic minority people
    in elected bodies at various levels

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page 2
  • Ensure the entitlement of individual and
    collective land-use rights in ethnic minority and
    mountainous areas
  • Raise the intellectual level of the people,
    preserve and build on traditional cultural values
    of ethnic peoples
  • Give priority to training and utilising the
    ethnic cadre at local level, gradually increasing
    the percentage of ethnic cadres
  • Improve the targeting mechanism of program 135
    and implement it in a more participatory way
  • Undertake independent evaluation of program 135
    and use findings to improve the design of the
    project

8
Recent PPAs andVHLSS suggest thatthe share of
ethnic minorities among the poor is increasing,
from 20 in 1993 to more than 30 by 2002. By
2010 this share could be as high as 42 . The
upward trend is stronger in terms of food
poverty. The share of ethnic minorities among
the food-poor increased from less than 30 in
1993 to almost 50 in 2002. It could reach 67
in 2010. In other words, by 2010, poverty in
Vietnam could become mostly associated with
ethnic minorities.

9
Poverty rates across ethnic groups,estimated,
based on 2002 VHLSS
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We are all looking forsolutions to poverty
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Recurrent solution themesarising in EMWG
  • Need for better Partnership (as described above)
  • Need to examine and increase our commitment to
    Participation of ethnic minority communities in
    development
  • Need to incorporate Ethnic knowledge and culture
    into development interventions

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Where do we gofrom here?
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