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The project aims to promote conservation and enhancement of the physical and cultural environment (forests, rivers, and heritage), the sustainable development (primarily of non-timber forest products), the education (primarily ethno-education), capacity building, and (where appropriate) the healthcare and security of the indigenous communities in the Brazil-Suriname Border Region.

 

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COMPONENTS

The Project Components are:

  • Development of the legislative basis and the institutional framework for the land rights of the indigenous peoples and Maroons of Suriname.

  • Promotion and integration of traditional medicine, and improvement of health care in the Trio and Wayana communities of Suriname.

  • Well-established direct communication channels to meet conservation and development challenges.

  • Well-designed monitoring and protection plans in indigenous areas in place.

  • Conservation-oriented incomes for park guards and local inhabitants established.

  • Capacity building of indigenous and other local partners to better protect the forests and to help them attract other funding in the medium and long-term.

  • Updated maps of protected areas and indigenous communities.

  • Local Institutions trained in specific skills for land management and land-use monitoring.

  • An increased level of participation of the indigenous population in regional/national conservation strategies.

  • Indigenous peoples and relevant agencies, trained in the protection of the forest from threats originating outside the reserve.

  • Development of conservation activities that relate with the carbon credit market.

  • Proposal for submission to GEF to develop a strategy and activities for the conservation of biodiversity in the region prepared.

Time Frame and Budget: A three year project starting in January 2004, with US$198,391 approved for 2004. 
No-cost extension for 2004 funds received until June 2005.

Participating Countries: Brazil and Suriname

Coordinating Institution: Amazon Conservation Team (Brazil and Suriname Offices)

Executing Institution: Office for Sustainable Development of the Organization of American States

Funding Institution:
Inter-American Council for Integral Development (CIDI) of the Organization of American States

Documents

Component 1

 Ethno-Ecological Survey of the Lands Inhabited /Used by the Wayana People of Suriname, First Interim report (August 22, 2004)  - Task 1.1.1

 Ethno-Ecological Survey of the Lands Inhabited /Used by the Wayana People of Suriname, Second Interim report (October 18, 2004)  – Task 1.1.1

 Meeting on Land Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Maroons and Management of Protected Areas (July 8, 2004)  - Task 1.1.2 *** Not for Distribution ***

 Meeting between the ACT Project Coordinator and Suriname’s Operational Focal Point for the GEF (July 26, 2004)  - Task 1.1.2 *** Not for Distribution ***

 Meeting at the Ministry of Planning and Development Cooperation (May 14, 2004)  - Task 1.1.2 *** Not for Distribution ***

 ACT Recommendation to the Government of Suriname regarding the Indigenous Land Rights and Management of Protected Areas (April 2004)  - Task 1.1.2

 Land Rights Gathering in Apetina (May 28-20, 2005)

 Draft Suriname Land Rights Paper, Chapters *** Not for Distribution ***

Component 2

 Public Health Workshop on Gastroenteritis in Tepu (August 28, 2004) - Task 2.3

 Public Health and Water-borne Infectious Diseases Workshop (Dec. 2004)  - Task 2.4

 Press Release DWT Apetina Clinic (February 2005)  – Task 2.1

 Opening of the Epipakolon clinic in Apetina (February 18, 2005)  – Task 2.1

 Hygiene workshop in Tepu (April 22-23 2005)   – Task 2.3

 Workshops for Clinic Personnel – Kajana and Apetina Clinic (February 22-24, 2005)   – Task 2.3

 Public Health and Water-borne Infectious Diseases Workshop (December 10, 2004)  – Task 2.4

 Hygiene workshop in Apetina (April 28-30, 2005)  – Task 2.4

 Food Safety Workshop in Kwamalasamutu (April 10, 2005)  – Task 2.4

 Activity Report, Hygiene workshop in Kwamalasamutu (March 11-14, 2005)  – Task 2.4

Component 3

Meeting between Project Coordinator and Chief Military Commandant of Paramaribo (March 7, 2005)  – Task 2.3

Component 5

 Edible Fruits Non-Timber Forest Products Workshop (September 14-15, 2004)    - Task 5.1 

 Men's Craft and Carving Workshop (August 5-6, 2004)    - Task 5.1 

 Women’s Non-Timber Forest Products Workshop 1 (May 10, 2004)    Photos    - Task 5.1

 Women’s Non-Timber Forest Products Workshop 2 (May 17, 2004)    - Task 5.1

 Women’s Non-Timber Forest Products Focus Group (June 2004)    Photos - Task 5.1

 Non-Timber Forest Products Progress Report (June 2004) - Task 5.1

 Maramara Non-Timber Forest Products Workshop (July 2004) Photos - Task 5.1

 Brazil Nut Report (Aug. 2004) - Task 5.1

 Handicrafts Marketing Proposal - Kwamalasamutu, Tepu, and Apetina - Task 5.1

Component 7

Field workshop on mapping in Kwamalasamutu (April 9, 10, and 11, 2005) - Task 7.2

Component 9

IBAMA Cooperation Agreement (September 2004) - Task 9.1

Component 10

IBAMA Firefighting Squadron Training (February 10-20, 2005)

Fire Control Workshop (April 16 and 17 2005) Photos - Task 10.1

 

Component 12

 Report/Proceedings on the Workshop on Sustainable Development Indigenous Communities of South Suriname (April 8, 2005) - Task 12.1

 Trio and Wayana Village Leaders Stakeholder Consultation (April 5-6, 2005) - Task 12.1

 Draft GEF Project Concept Document for Sustainable Development and Bio-Cultural Conservation in Suriname (Feb. 2005) - Task 12.1

  ACT Activity Report: Workshop on Indigenous Peoples Land Management Strategy for Southern Suriname (GEF Project Concept) (April 2005) - Task 12.1

  Internal Note on Next Steps - Task 12.1 *** Not for Distribution ***

Other

Press Release - Project Launch (Jan. 2004)

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