Tribal Movements and Livelihoods: Recent Developments in Orissa

Published By: CPRC on eSS | Published Date: June, 21 , 2011

For the last few decades and more particularly since 1990’s the issue of human rights-violation of rights to life and livelihood of tribal peoples’ is a central concern. Therefore, the discourse on tribal movements and issues of tribal livelihood revolved around securing their well-defined rights on land and forest resources. This paper attempts to critically review major tribal policies and programmes of the state of Orissa. It tries to assess the impact of and changing perspectives regarding development programmes that affect the livelihood resources of the tribal people. The paper also tries to review various methods of articulation of collective concerns of tribal people with regard to the promotion and protection of their natural resources based livelihood. [Working Paper 51] URL: [http://www.chronicpoverty.org/uploads/publication_files/CPRC-IIPA%2051%20v2.pdf]

Author(s): Sakti Prasad Padhi, Nilakantha Panigrahi | Posted on: Jun 21, 2011 | Views(654) | Download (100)


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