The Phnom Penh Post

‘Indigenous people must exercise rights’

- Voun Dara

WHILE indigenous communitie­s in t he Kingdom have largely obtained equal rights, they need to step up their advocacy when facing abuses and threats to t heir traditions, conser vation NGO Save Cambodia’s Wildlife ( SCW) said.

Marking World Day for Cultural Diversity on Tuesday, SCW said the event honoured the indigenous people’s right to live, benefit from natural resources, and maintain their culture and tradition.

SCW programme manager Chan Vichet said since indigenous communitie­s rely mainly on natural resources, it is imperative for them to fully exercise their rights and prevent deforestat­ion.

A loss of natural resources due to rampant logging and other factors, he said, would take a heavy toll on their traditions and survival.

“From the lega l perspectiv­e, we see t hat t he rights of indigenous groups are protected equally in a ll matters.

“They benefit from public services such as healthcare, infrastruc­ture and protection from authoritie­s at all levels.

“We see that they are given equal rights,” he said.

Citing economic land concession­s granted to private companies, Vichet urged indigenous communitie­s to speak up when t heir rights are abused in t he form of land grabbing.

He said some companies that had

been given economic land concession­s intrude on their land and clear forest on which they rely on for their livelihood.

During a forum to mark t he event, SCW played a v ideo clip detailing t he lives, wellbeing, culture, religion and beliefs of t he indigenous people.

SCW said the event gave indigenous communitie­s an opportunit­y to understand and appreciate t he va lues of cultura l diversit y and harmonious liv ing with other communitie­s.

In the video clip, the majority of indigenous people called on other ethnic groups to preserve their own culture and traditions and to avoid abandoning them while embracing modern civilisati­on.

In a separate event, the Ministry of Environmen­t on Tuesday marked the sixth Internatio­nal Biodiversi­ty Day under the theme “Our Biodiversi­ty, Our food, Our Health”.

Chan Somaly, deputy secretaryg­eneral of the National Council for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t at the Ministry of Environmen­t, said as one of the signatory countries, the Kingdom has an obligation to strengthen collaborat­ion between the government and its developmen­t partners including local and internatio­nal institutio­ns to protect the environmen­t.

“The event aimed to promote and manage biodiversi­t y preser vation in Cambodia and prov ides an excellent opportunit y to raise public awareness about t he importance of biodiversi­t y and ecosystem,” he said.

Chea Sam Ang, the undersecre­tary of state at the Ministry of Environmen­t, said: “The theme for this year places emphasis on the value of biodiversi­ty and its significan­ce on human well-being on Earth.

“It is intended to contribute to other sustainabl­e developmen­ts as we adapt to climate change, restore the ecosystem, have clean water and aim to eliminate world hunger,” he said.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Save Cambodia’s Wildlife (SCW) celebrates World Day for Cultural Diversity in Mondulkiri province on Tuesday. SCW’s programme manager said it is imperative for indigenous communitie­s to fully exercise their rights and prevent deforestat­ion.
SUPPLIED Save Cambodia’s Wildlife (SCW) celebrates World Day for Cultural Diversity in Mondulkiri province on Tuesday. SCW’s programme manager said it is imperative for indigenous communitie­s to fully exercise their rights and prevent deforestat­ion.

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